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Kapiti Coast Photographic Society

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Frank Hinchcliff Result

23 Tuesday Jul 2013

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hinchcliffCongratulations to Gavin Klee for his well-deserved win of the Frank Hinchliff Trophy, for his image “Ratana Church”. Here he is receiving the trophy from judge John Boyd.

Gavin also took third place in the competition!

The top three images are shown below.

Thanks to all who entered, and to John for his very insightful comments on the prints, as well as for showing us his own work, and some fascinating historical images from the PSNZ Permanent Collection.

Ratana Church

First – “Ratana Church” by Gavin Klee

Second - "Rice Terrace Country" by Neil Gordon

Second – “Rice Terrace Country” by Neil Gordon

Third – “Bald Eagle” by Gavin Klee

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Big Birthday, and Upcoming Events

25 Saturday May 2013

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Happy Birthday Peg

A very happy birthday to our oldest member – Peg Griffin, who is now 109!

There was a very nice story on her in the Dominion Post.

Upcoming Events

Some changes have been made to the website to make it clearer what events are coming up.  If you look in the left-hand sidebar of http://kcps.org.nz you’ll see details for the next five events.  If you click on EVENTS in the top menu, you’ll see an embedded calendar with the current month (which is very configruable to show other months, etc.) as well as a full list of upcoming events beneath it.

These events change from time to time, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for any changes.  You can also subscribe to the calendar of upcoming events using the instructions that were posted when it was originally set up. Then your own calendar system will always be up to date.

Speaking of upcoming events ….

Meeting Monday 27 May

The next event is, of course, the meeting on Monday 27 May when our regular judge Bruce Girdwood will be judging our Autumn Salon. We’ll also be showing a short AV with photos provided by many of those who went on the field trip to Ohakune last weekend. We had a blast, and made some great images, as you will see.

No Development Group Meeting 3 June

Because it is Queen’s Birthday, there won’t be a Development Group meeting. So you’ll have more time to get organised to bring along prints and images for the following week …

Competition Selection Night – Monday 10 June

Our main task will be to select ten prints for the Wellington Interclub Print Battle. Our club will be hosting it at the Otaihanga Boating Club on Monday 5 August (in lieu of a Development Group meeting), so it’s important we do well! The ten topics are:

  1. Beams
  2. Contained
  3. Eggs
  4. Eye
  5. Feathered
  6. Movement
  7. Mysterious
  8. Skin
  9. Reaching
  10. Terraced

You’ll need to bring along prints that could be suitable.  They need not be matted at this stage, but should be large enough to have a good look at (at least around A4 – not 4 by 6).  We’ll use the whole club to review and select the best print for each topic in turn.

On that night we’d also like to review digital images and prints and digital images that could be entered as part of two club sets for the Bowron and Chance interclub landscape competitions. We need four images for each set.  Again, prints need not have been matted just yet.  It’s proposed that we try to build sets around a “Kapiti Coast” theme so that each Kapiti Island does appear in each image, so you still have time to make some on that theme if you haven’t already.

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Ohakune Field Trip Up the Mountain

18 Saturday May 2013

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16 of us are spending the weekend in Ohakune. Here’s a group up the mountain overlooking and photographing a beautiful waterfall.

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And Carol perilously close to the edge!

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News from the Darkroom

09 Tuesday Apr 2013

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The following newsletter is kindly provided by Michael Martin.  While intended for the members of the Monochrome Film Users Group, it should be of wider interest to others, including prospective members.

News from the Darkroom

The Monochrome Film Users Group

This group caters for those interested in capturing images on black and white film of different formats and darkroom techniques for processing and printing.

Meetings are normally held on the third Thursday of the month.

The next meeting is on Thursday 18th April at the home of Bill Harris, at 12 Kohekohe Road, Waikanae at 1930.

 Meeting Reviews

This is the first newsletter for 2013 and we have had two meetings covering a variety of topics which included:- keeping FB prints flat; pre-exposure; different prints from the same negative; using hypo clearing agent; comparison of different printing method; Rodinal Special developer examples; print and negative critiquing and discussion of our own and other exhibitions.

Exhibition

And mentioning exhibitions I think our group should be rightfully proud of our “Monochrome X 10” exhibition held at the Odlins Gallery from 16th to 27th of January. It was Odlins gallery most successful exhibition to date and we have been welcomed back to hold another one which we have agreed should be in approximately two years.

Many thanks to Iris and the Odlins Gallery supporters and all who helped, including ourselves, who made it work.

A lot of work but all agreed a worthwhile and rewarding result.

We now need to get into the darkroom and start on a fresh portfolio for the next exhibition.

Group Outing

Four of our group, Arthur, Brian, Fred, myself plus Tanya my daughter, met on the Wellington waterfront early Saturday morning March 16th for a photo shoot. An enjoyable couple of hours spent photographing the waterfront with just the right amount of cloud cover to make it interesting. I tested out my recently acquired 6×12 medium format back for my 4×5 Linhof, a format which I like and will spend more time pursuing. Our shoot was concluded with a cuppa and chat in a local cafe and then off home to develop the mornings results one of which is shown in this month’s images.

New Products

Fred brought to our attention a recently developed film developer called Spursinn HCD by SPUR from Germany. This can be used as a single or two bath developer and suitable for a wide range of films allowing push / pull development with a full range of tones and fine grain. There is an interesting Internet article about it on: – www.theonlinedarkroom.com/2013/03/the-lowdown-on-spursinn-hcd.html

This Month’s Images

This month’s first image was captured with a Nikon 35Ti on 35mm Kodak 400 TX film developed in Agfa Rodinal Special.

Peter Bush Opening the Monochrome X10 Exhibition - by Michael Martin.

Peter Bush Opening the Monochrome X10 Exhibition – by Michael Martin.

The second image was captured on 120 medium format Kodak TMY 400 T-Max with a 6x12cm back, attached to a 4x5inch Linhof camera and also developed in Agfa Rodinal Special.

Port Nicholson Marina

Port Nicholson Marina – by Michael Martin.

Food for Thought

“I do not object to retouching, dodging, or accentuation as long as they do not interfere with the natural qualities of photographic technique.” – Alfred Stieglitz, 1864 – 1946, American photographer.

Look, See, Compose, Capture and most of all Enjoy.

Michael Martin.

 

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KCPS Comes Third in Bowron

03 Monday Dec 2012

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I’m pleased to advise that KCPS came third in the Bowron interclub competition for digital landscape images.

Check out the full details on the PSNZ blog site (and subscribe for updates from the PSNZ blog if you haven’t already). There is also a slideshow of the full competition.

This is the set that did well for us:

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Images clockwise from top left are:

  • Ruahine Rain Clouds – Hugh Scott
  • Back Beach – Neil Gordon
  • Sun Kissed Land – Shona Jaray
  • Nelson Ranges – Peter Beddek

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Belated Happy Birthday Johanna

15 Thursday Nov 2012

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It looks like one of our members got to celebrate her birthday, along with Charles (it was his 64th) and Camilla yesterday at Government House in Wellington. We look forward to some royal images.

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Carol Gets a First for Nature Print

03 Saturday Nov 2012

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Congratulations to Carol, who achieved first place in Individual Prints Nature at the Central Regional Salon. She will be awarded the Colin Rush Trophy. Here she is with Hugh, and her print of a Fernbird (Bowdleria punctata).

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Central Regional Convention

02 Friday Nov 2012

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The convention is underway in Palmerston North, with 103 attendees from more than 20 clubs, including 4 from KCPS.

It’s been a great start with a presentation this evening of beautiful panoramic, black and white, infrared film photos from Helmut Hirler. Here’s just one example. Extraordinary. Have a look at his website.

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KCPS Member Exhibiting this Weekend

01 Thursday Nov 2012

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KCPS member Alison Viskovic has an exhibition of monochrome photographs at Lindale’s Future Framing Gallery this weekend.  This is part of the Kapiti Coast Arts Trail – the annual event which features artists in their studios, artisan hubs, and displays in galleries and cafes, spread from Otaki to Paekakariki.

Alison’s exhibition of monochrome photographs is titled “An Essay on Gardening”.  It features paired images reflecting subjective and objective impressions of living with a garden.  Unmounted copies are available for immediate purchase

Check it out.

Daisies and Grasses – (c) Alison Viskovic

Lawnmower (c) Alison Viskovic

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Matiu/Somes Morning

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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Many of us were up by 6 am this morning and out to enjoy the morning light and sunrise behind Eastbourne. Gavin wins the prize for the biggest lens. Here he was trying to catch some kakariki in flight, with Ray providing helpful advice.

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