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September Mtg: Mike Rank/ Nature Macro or Close up/Triptych- Story in One Print

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Image Above by Mike Rank

THIS EVENT IS LIMITED TO EITHER TRIAL MEMBERS OR DUES PAYING MEMBERS CURRENT ON DUES. See Details below.

REGISTRATION CLOSES 4PM day of our monthly meeting.

PRESENTER: MIKE RANK

CRITIQUE: MACRO / CLOSE-UP CAPTURE OF NATURE
Getting in close with nature can freshen your energy in capturing the finer details and textures to your interests. Close in nature photography beckons one to use different tools and techniques. Anywhere from diffusing light, reflecting light to bouncing flash. Overcast days are ideal as they provide a softer light, which will allow all the detail and texture to come through on your images. Early morning will often provide the most flattering glow and soft light for close-up and macro photography.

PROGRAM:
Mike’s presentation will demonstrate his workflow from capture, to post processing and printing. He will use his Arizona trip to Vermillion Cliffs National Monument and specifically a group of domes and rides covering an area of one square mile called White Pocket. The geology is quite colorful, and some sections are perfect for B & W conversion, which he will demonstrate briefly.
Mike also will bring a triptych print that tells the story of his experiencing a light rainstorm while shooting and explain how he created the 19″ x 25″ print. This was his challenge: how to tell a story in one print.

Submit up to three images in JPEG FORMAT TO: https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/Hmcnv6/12345

FINE PRINT: We can only guarantee critiquing your first image IF You Rename Your File Accordingly: it includes FIRST, your priority number 1, 2 or 3. Then your last name, first initial and Title of your image. NAME is required only for administrative Purposes. For Example: “1 Jones D Shadows” Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting.
IMAGE SIZING: reduce all images to Resolution of seventy-two, and, for horizontal images 1440 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high. • OFF TOPIC IMAGES will be deleted at the request of several members

BIO:
I have been passionately practicing my hobby for approx. forty years, which covers the film era with SLR cameras and color slide film all the way to today’s DSLRs. My main areas of interest have been nature and all of the flora & fauna therein. I am most passionate about the landscape of the American Southwest. Nature macros are also of great interest. My macro subjects are normally captured locally, from my home landscaping and local parks. Birds and mammals round out my main subjects to a lesser degree.
Mike has attended numerous workshops; I have been fortunate to be able to travel. He favors travel to the Southwest.
My workflow is like many digital photographers in that I shoot in raw (except for my grandkids soccer games), download to Lightroom Classic for editing with links to Photoshop and plugins were advantageous. For my landscape work, I do not consider my workflow complete until I have printed my best images. I recently purchased an Apple Studio Display which mirrors my thirteen” laptop. At 5K, I learned quickly that I need to compose more carefully and avoid having to crop significantly. The resolution loss is quite apparent when you try to print at 13 x 19. I will try to incorporate a more deliberate image capture routine during my coming visit to Utah in early October. I will soon be making my deposit on a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon next summer.

* NOT YET AN EVENT MEMBER: Event members share in the costs of running a highly active club and have already paid our annual dues or are Trial Members. If you are a member, and wish to participate in club events write me at [email protected].

Raptor, Inc Capture Birds of Prey from 12 – 15′

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ALL MEMBER EVENT. Maximum 10 Attendees.

Visit the Raptor, Inc. complex, where their educational birds will be displayed for your photographic pleasure. Birds are perched and hand held by the handlers. Photographers are as close as 10-15 feet from the birds and have lots of time to shoot. Tripods and telephoto lenses of 200-400mm are recommended, however, not necessary. NO FLASH.

RAPTOR INC. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of local birds of prey via rehabilitation, education and research. Location: 961 Barg Salt Run Rd., Milford, Ohio.

SUNDAY, September 18th 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM

ATTENDANCE: MAXIMUM 10

LAST DATE IN 2022

TO REGISTER: MAIL YOUR PAYMENT OF $22 PER ATTENDEE. As a private event we must meet their minimum attendees before they can bring in their staff from afar. Only Receipt of Payment Reserves Your Attending. Pay by check made out to Ohio Valley Camera Club, mailed to 6691 Fox Hunt Ct. West Chester, Ohio 45069. Does your name on your check match your name with OVCC – if not change in your Profile (thumbnail photo in upper right of landing page.)

All non-photographer guests are required to pay, simply because of the space limitations and Raptor, Inc. policy.

All monies are for the benefit of Raptor, Inc. to help them continue their great efforts.

STATUS UNCERTAIN: Civil War Encampment at Caesar’s Creek Pioneer Village

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WEB PAGE: https://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?Civil+War+Encampment+at+Caesar%27s+Creek+Pioneer+Village&TravelTo=OH0713024&VE=Y&Event_ID=OH0713024e013

THOSE GOING, PLAN ON SOMETHING ELSE IN THE PARK OR WAYNESVILLE IN CASE THIS IS BOGUS.

9 15 2022
We have been unable over the past three weeks to confirm the activity is on as they advertise to do. The number given is to a volunteer Chamber of Commerce in Waynesville.
I was able to reach someone at Ceasar’s Creek this morning who stated while they do no show an activity, there indeed could be one through a group of volunteers.

I have a phone message in this morning to the lead person. Remain tuned for further word.

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This is a public service notice for members to show up individually at your own convenient time – designated group events are restricted.

Learn about the life of a soldier in 1863. Groups re-enacting soldiers representing infantry, artillery, and cavalry units from Ohio and other states will be camped in the Village. The soldiers will have their encampments around the Village and will be helping us by presenting a living history of the Civil War. They will be giving presentations about different aspects of the Civil War from how life was to what weapons were used and medical treatments which were common practice in the day. See the units square off on the battlefield each afternoon.

Address: Caesar’s Creek Pioneer Village, 3999 Pioneer Village Rd. , Waynesville, Ohio

Ph: (513) 897-8855 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.ccpv.us
Fee: $5.00

Private Downtown Tour of Painted Murals and Their History

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Tour is for our paid Event Trial members only. See below how to become an event member.*

Cincinnati is an awe-inspiring colorful art gallery. Walk through historic streets and explore our city’s impressive collection of downtown-area monumental murals.

Our tour guide will both educate and entertain us by sharing the behind-the-scenes info on how these spectacular murals came to be. These offerings are the official ArtWorks mural tours in Cincinnati. Our tour guides encourage audience participation, and you’ll have a blast learning more about the rich arts and cultural scene of Cincinnati.
Our tour will take us through uptown and Over The Rhine.

Prepaid Fee: $25. In the event of a rainout our tour will be rescheduled.
PAYMENT must be received by Tuesday, September 6th to be included.
Make payment to: “Ohio Valley Camera Club” and mail to OVCC, 6691 Fox Hunt Ct., West Chester, Ohio 45069.

Meeting location: Mr. Tarbell Tips His Hat, 1109 Vine St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 AT 9:15 AM

Street parking is available, or the parking lot on the corner of Walnut St. and Central Parkway. Street parking is also available.

OPTION: Afterward let’s socialize at The Taft Ale House, 1429 Race Street for lunch.

*Event membership: write rich at [email protected]

UC Water Skiing Competition -Open to all OVCC Members

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The OVCC has been offered an opportunity to photograph a University of Cincinnati Water Skiing Team competition vs. other regional school teams. This will be a rare opportunity to photograph ski jumping and tricks without having to drive to Florida! There is no charge to attend this event and parking is immediately behind a pavilion where you can shoot if you so desire.

Time: the competition runs from 8 am to 6 pm but we are recommending attending at 10 am or 2:30 pm to capture some of the best of the competition.

Sharing Images: we are requested to share our images with the students. After the event a SmugMug gallery will be created to allow the uploading of images which will then be shared with the students.

Directions: look for a blue gate with the title of Skiers Runway. Drive through the gate up a small hill and park behind the viewing pavilion.

Equipment: the skiers will be between 75 to 150 feet away when photographed. So bring the appropriate telephoto lens (thinking 70-200 mm should be adequate, maybe a bit more). This will be a good opportunity to practice shot panning if desired to introduce the sense of motion.

Sports Etiquette: once the competition is underway be sure to exercise good judgment and etiquette by moving your position if requested, and not distracting coaches or judges.

August Shoot & Debrief ( Modes of Transportation )

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“LIMITED TO DUES PAYING MEMBERS OR TRIAL MEMBERS ONLY”

*****NOTE: SUBMISSION DEADLINE MOVED TO MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT MIDNIGHT BECAUSE I WILL BE TRAVELING THE REST OF THE WEEK*****

Welcome to the August SHOOT AND DEBRIEF – ***** Modes of Transportation ( Automobile, Plane, Jet, Train, Truck, Bicycle, Boat, Ship, Foot, Animal ) ***** Land , Air or Sea )*****

Between now and Monday 22 , – determine what photos you would like to share.

Monday , August 22, by midnight, upload a maximum of 3 images.

Thursday, August 25, 6:30 to 7:30 DEBRIEF SESSION Online

Up to 3 Images to be posted by midnight Monday , August 25, per the following instructions:

  1. Resize photo:
  • Resolution 72
  • Horizontal Images 1440 pixels wide OR
  • Vertical Images 930 pixels highTo upload your photos,
  1. Rename your file:
  • #1 for first priority, #2 for second priority and #3 for third priority.
    Based on the number of participants we may need to limit the
    number of photos shown during the debrief. #3 would be dropped
    for all participants in this case. First Name, then last Initial (for example – Joel , B. )
  • Title of image
  1. Give camera setting information:
  • Lens used (for example 70-200mm) AND focal length of shot (90mm)
  • ISO
  • aperture
  • shutter speed
  • exposure compensation, if used
  • filters, if use
  • post processing techniques of note
  1. Upload your images by navigating to EVENT LISTING, then go to
    PHOTO LINK near the bottom, click and upload images.

Those participating are asked to review all photos in the album, and formulate questions for the photo creator.

Thursday August 25, those registered for the event will receive an e-mail from Joel Belsky with a link to join the meeting from 6:30 – 7:30.

The meeting will be an open-mic group discussion about the photos captured with the goal of encouraging and helping improve our work.

**PLEASE BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS YOUR IMAGES ( where were they taken, camera settings, post processes and why you chose the specific image )**

” **MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: write Rich at [email protected]

AUGUST MEEETING: TOM CROCE: B&W CLOUDS-STORMS / B&W PROCESSING

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FOR PAID EVENT AND TRIAL MEMBERS ONLY. Questions: write rich at: [email protected]

CRITIQUE: BLACK & WHITE STORMS, CLOUDS, WEATHER.
Black and White photography lends itself to more fully expressing the impact of clouds, weather, and storms. Capturing the full tonal range from black to white can be so powerful to in drawing people to your images. If you are heading out into the weather do remember to protect your equipment from the rain. Try the Jumbo size freezer bag.

PRESENTATION: PROCESSING B & W IMAGES

https://www.tomcrocephoto.com
https://www.tomcrocephoto.com/Workshops-Seminars
https://www.facebook.com/Tom.Croce.Photo

SUBMIT UP TO THREE IMAGES (<2MB) IN JPEG FORMAT TO: https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/Hmcnv6/12345
FINE PRINT: We can only guarantee critiquing your first image IF You Rename Your File Accordingly: it includes FIRST, your priority number 1, 2 or 3. Then your last name, first initial and Title of your image. NAME is required only for administrative Purposes. For Example: “1 Jones D Shadows” Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting.

IMAGE SIZING: reduce all images to Resolution of 72, and, for horizontal images 1440 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high. • OFF TOPIC IMAGES will be deleted at the request of several members.

BIO:
Tom Croce is originally from Cleveland, Ohio and currently reside in Lebanon Ohio. He received his B. Ed. Degree from Miami University School of Fine Art and a Master of Architecture Degree from Washington University in Saint Louis. Tom is self-taught free-lance nature photographer with over 30 years experience. Recently the focus of his work is with fine art Black and White Landscape. Tom pursues his passion for nature and wildlife photography offering prints and workshops. To see more of his work visit www.tomcrocephoto.com

UPCOMING SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS:

### October 2nd – 4th, 2022, (Sold Out)

### Second Dates October 6th – 8th, 2022

### Maggie Valley, N.C.

  • NOT YET AN EVENT MEMBER: Event members share in the costs of running a highly active club and have already paid our annual dues or are Trial Members. If you are a member, and wish to participate in club events write me at [email protected].

PHOTO OPP: STEAM LOCOMOTIVE COMING TO LEBANON

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This weekend and next the The Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad (LM&M Railroad) will be powered by a steam locomotive. The public and riders are welcome to come in close for taking pictures. Departures from the Lebanon Station, 198 S. Broadway, Lebanon will be: August 6th, 7th, 13th, and 14th at 10 am, Noon, 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm.
I plan to be there this coming Sunday for the 10 am departure.

### If you wish to catch a ride tickets are available at: 16 E. South St. or by phone at: (513) 933-8022

### PRICING

  • Adults: $20
  • Seniors (62+): $18
  • Children (2-12): $18
  • Infants (any child under 2 years of age): FREE

Sundays will offer less interfering car traffic on Broadway. After departure walk up Broadway into town to visit the shops and Village Ice Cream Parlor at 22 St. Broadway.
If you wish to catch a ride tickets are available at: 16 E. South Street or by phone at: (513) 933-8022.

The Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati

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*****Limited To Dues Paying Members or Trial Members *****
This is the best place in the area to photograph and learn about railroad equipment. It is volunteer – run and aimed at preserving the railway artifacts of the region. The Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati maintains over 80 units of railroad equipment and acquires several new pieces every year. The yard is huge and makes photographing of the train cars and locomotives easy and fun.

*****There is a fee of five dollars per person to tour the yard. The $5.00 is a donation that keeps this historic establishment up and running.*****

***** OVCC MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION***** Please write Rich at [email protected]

PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR: CINCINNATI MUSEMUM CTR INCLUDING ROTUNDA CATWALK & TOWER A

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SATURDAY, JULY 30TH
9:45 AM – NOON & BEYOND

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.

EVERYONE WILL SIGN A RELEASE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ROTUNDA CATWALK AND TOWER A – WALKING UP TWO TO THREE STORIES.

MUSEUM CENTER

Here We Go Again. We have arranged for a private tour of one of our area’s top icons They are on the national historic registry, they are the Cincinnati Museum Center, with its art deco style design. Work on Union Terminal started in August 1929 and was completed on March 31, 1933. Housed in Union Terminal, an art deco train station and National Historic Landmark, Cincinnati Museum Center continues to bring the world to Cincinnati through its more than 3 million artifacts, archival materials and artworks.

Our tour will include their Rotunda, with awe inspiring world-famous mosaic tile murals. The largest half-dome in the western hemisphere. spanning 180 feet, with a height of 106 feet.

Rotunda Catwalk – we will be above the flag. We Will Return to the Rotunda after our tour ends for more photography time.

Tower A – overview of the back railyard, the original control tower of the station.

Amtrak Station

Concourse

Losantiville Dining Area

President’s Office

Ice Cream Parlor

LET’S HAVE A GREAT TIME.

WHILE AT THE MUSEUM CONSIDER CATCHING, America’s Epic Treasures featuring Preternatural by Michael Scott at additional charge

#### ” An immersive exhibition inspired by the beauty of natural landscapes and the destructive and rejuvenating nature of the elements”