Category Archives: 2023

Show and Tell
Monday, April 10, 2023 7:30 PM

We know many of your were especially looking forward to Monday evening and Lin Craft’s presentation. As we all know, things can change in an instant.
Lin had to cancel because her Mom is very ill, and she is the one and only caretaker.

Sooooo….We’ve hustled around and after a few emails were exchanged, it has been decided that we will offer a 1*-Show and Tell evening.
Followed by an opportunity to view and do 2*-Image Commentary on a folder of images, consisting of snapshots, club work from other camera clubs, and International Exhibition work from a few PSA friends.
(We can be as critical / observant as we wish).

1*-Show and Tell
We hope that you will take time to send up to 10 images. 1400×1050 in Srgb colour space. Number them in the order you ant them to be shown.
Tell us what you have been up to recently, or visit a folder from the past. You might want to tell a quick story, or just give an explanation.…5 minutes
Send them to Laszlo using Wetransfer before Sunday @3pm. laszlopodor@hotmail.com

2*-Image Commentary
These are not Guild images….
You simply see the image on the screen, tell the group what you ‘like’ or ‘dislike’. (Depending on the time, you will have one or two turns.)
You can say whether you think it would mark well in a Guild competition? To keep it as simple as we can, let’s pretend they are all entered in ‘open categories – colour and mono’.
Talk about the images’ overall appeal, colour, composition, sharpness, whether it was cropped appropriately, etc.
You can participate or just observe and listen.

Let’s make this a learning opportunity, and an opportunity to share…

Note- If we were meeting in person I would bring the snacks, but unfortunately, you’ll have to bring your own! Sorry !!! ???? Viki

See you Monday night at 7:30
Viki, Laszlo, Joyce

SCUBA Diving the Coral Triangle
Monday, April 10, 2023 7:30 PM – Cancelled

This webinar is part of the Fred & Edie Greene Speaker Series

SCUBA Diving the Coral Triangle: Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
Lin Craft

The Indo-Pacific region of the southwest Pacific Ocean contains the most biodiverse marine waters in the world. At its heart is the so called Coral Triangle. I recently returned to SCUBA Diving and over the past three years I have had the good fortune to make diving expeditions to several locations, two of them within the Coral Triangle: Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

This program, while focusing on sharing the incredible beauty and diversity of these relatively pristine areas as seen through the eyes of a marine biologist, will also mention the challenges and threats faced by our oceans, and by coral reefs in particular.

In Papua New Guinea we’ll visit the magnificent coral reefs and seamounts surrounded by the picturesque volcano dominated islands of New Britain. These remote coral reefs areas still teem with a diversity and abundance of life we invertebrates. We’ll explore the vertical walls of seamounts festooned with luxurious arrays of soft coral, and sponges and discover interesting interspecies relationships. We’ll also explore the islands and reefs of the Solomon Islands..Along the way, I will describe the unique challenges that are faced by the underwater photographer and the equipment that is needed. We may also briefly visit some of the native people that we encountered . I hope you will join me for this adventure.

Bio:

Lin Craft, FPSA, FSCACC
Now retired and living in Fallbrook, Lin has been a marine biologist and underwater photographer for over 40 years. Her love of the underwater world has taken her all over the world, including diving under the ice in Antarctica. Her photographic interests focus on wildlife and the natural world and she travels as much as she can. Her goal is to share not only the beauty of nature, but to foster a greater understanding of, and appreciation for, the interconnectedness of all living things.

Lin is very active in camera clubs and photo organizations both locally and nationally. She is the current President of the Fallbrook Camera Club and a past President of the Southern California Association of Camera Clubs (SCACC). A longtime, active member of the Photographic Society of America (PSA), Lin has served in many positions including as Chairman of the Nature Division. She is currently a member of the Ethics Review Board for PSA.

Lin judges regularly for camera clubs and photo competitions all over the US, including the San Diego County Fair, the Antelope Valley Fair and many PSA sanctioned International Exhibitions of Photography. Her photography has been exhibited and sold at local art venues and her images have been published in Books, Magazines, Calendars and Brochures.
She has presented over 250 educational slide shows for groups of all backgrounds and ages including more than 10 programs for PSA Annual Conferences.

Non-members of the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia can register for the presentation using the following link: Registration through Eventbrite

PGNS members can go to the members only page for the WebEx link to the meeting.

Portraits Unplugged
Sunday, March 19, 2023 7:30 PM

This webinar is part of the Fred & Edie Greene Speaker Series

Portraits Unplugged: Finding the Beauty in Natural Light
Bobbi Lane

Any time of day can work for flattering or effective environmental portraits provided you learn to “see” the light/shadow. The “Big Three” – direction, quality and depth of light are the key to describing your subject and setting the mood. We work with window light, backlight, open shade and garage door lighting. Reflectors and diffusers provide a tremendous amount of control in manipulating the light.

We will start with an instructional image presentation that covers the “rules” of Portraits Unplugged and various lighting situations for creative imaging. This will take your appreciate of light up a notch and help you make better and more meaningful portraits!

Bio:
Bobbi Lane, a Fujifilm “X” Photographer, is an award-winning commercial photographer specializing in creative portraits on location and in the studio. Lane’s multi-faceted approach to photography incorporates over 40 years of technical experience with innovative artistic interpretation. Her corporate and editorial work includes corporate websites, annual reports and hundreds of environmental portraits for a wide variety of magazines. As a dedicated photo educator, she brings insight and enthusiasm to her students in workshops held worldwide. She is widely known as the “Mistress of Light”, teaching portrait lighting techniques with both natural and artificial light. Combining her love of travel, photography and teaching, Bobbi also leads international photo travel workshops such as Venice Carnival and Iceland. Her dynamic workshops are always both education and entertaining!

Her websites:
www.bobbilane.com
www.bobbiandleesphotoadventures.com

Non-members of the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia can register for the presentation using the following link: Registration through Eventbrite

PGNS members can go to the members only page for the WebEx link to the meeting.