2nd Discussion Group evening to be organised for Nov.

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Bazza
Thanks will amend

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On 17 Nov 2015, at 3:16 PM, PeterH [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:

Start time, should that be 19.30?

On 17 Nov 2015, at 15:03, Bazza [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:

following recent Committee Meet its been suggested that the agenda for 19th should be as follows

maximum 10-15 mins per session
start time 1830 prompt
location Rugby Club rooms as previous
Cost for evening for room hire £2.00 per member

1) BD - Luminosity Masks using Tony Kuyper's (TK Actions Plug In) for PS (10-15 mins)
2) PH - Profiling process from monitor to print (10-15 mins)
3) NH - Demo how to use a light meter for flash photography (10 mins)
4) Newbies - Suggest at least one PDI on Stick to allow a positive Critique of Composition and Content (max 30 mins - depending upon number images submitted )
(please confirm if your keen to be included with this section by replying to the notice)

5) Various - Print Services costs and quality (10 mins)

total time allowed for session - 1.5 hour
Finish approx 9.30

those who have confirmed attendance - BD, PH, DB, MM,NH, BK, CS, CN, BM, DS,
anymore please advise.


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David Barnes
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I'll bring some street photos taken recently.
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Bazza
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It's typical but will only stay for the Luminosity section tonight as feel pretty crap with something giving me a temperature and cough


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PeterH
Stay at home! 😷

On 19 Nov 2015, at 17:41, Bazza [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:

It's typical but will only stay for the Luminosity section tonight as feel pretty crap with something giving me a temperature and cough





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Bazza
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Due to Man Flu I think it best to stay home tonight, therefore can someone call in and collect laptop plus projector
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Bazza
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Sorry but need to cancel my session tonight, if only to save you lot from a dose of Man Flu

Can someone call in and collect Laptop and Projector
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Chris Sawyer
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A discussion group meeting was held last night at Westcombe Park Rugby Club with 9 members attending.  The club room has been re-painted and the white walls were conducive to an evening of practical photography tips. We dispensed with the need for a projector screen and just used the white wall.

First up was David Barnes with his take on street photography.  The main message was not to ask to take a picture, but snap the action as it occurs.  Two techniques were explained: Find a good spot to wait and see what happens or follow a demonstration and get up close to the action.  

Next was Neil Hobday demonstrating how to use off-camera flash and how to use a light meter to find the correct camera settings to balance the ambient light and the flash itself.  Malcolm Ming modelled for a practical demonstration.  Neil also brought along his extensive flash modifier kit including filters, soft boxes, snoods and grids.

Finally, Peter Humphrey explained how to calibrate your monitor and the profiling required for printing via both Lightroom and Photoshop. He showed why it is important to select both the printer and the paper type being used.  He also demonstrated how to lighten and darken various areas of an image using 'dodge and burn' layers in Photoshop and the adjustment brush in Lightroom.  

Everyone agreed it was a very useful evening and are looking forward to our next meet in the new year.
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Alan Graham

Thanks for that Chris, sorry I missed it but I did have a very constructive course on low light shooting in London.

On 20 Nov 2015 1:20 pm, "Chris Sawyer [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
A discussion group meeting was held last night at Westcombe Park Rugby Club with 9 members attending.  The club room has been re-painted and the white walls were conducive to an evening of practical photography tips. We dispensed with the need for a projector screen and just used the white wall.

First up was David Barnes with his take on street photography.  The main message was not to ask to take a picture, but snap the action as it occurs.  Two techniques were explained: Find a good spot to wait and see what happens or follow a demonstration and get up close to the action.  

Next was Neil Hobday demonstrating how to use off-camera flash and how to use a light meter to find the correct camera settings to balance the ambient light and the flash itself.  Malcolm Ming modelled for a practical demonstration.  Neil also brought along his extensive flash modifier kit including filters, soft boxes, snoods and grids.

Finally, Peter Humphrey explained how to calibrate your monitor and the profiling required for printing via both Lightroom and Photoshop. He showed why it is important to select both the printer and the paper type being used.  He also demonstrated how to lighten and darken various areas of an image using 'dodge and burn' layers in Photoshop and the adjustment brush in Lightroom.  

Everyone agreed it was a very useful evening and are looking forward to our next meet in the new year.


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