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APRIL ONLINE MTG: PAMELA DECAMP: PARTS OF ARCHITECTURE/ MACRO

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APRIL MEETING WITH PAMELA DECAMP
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CRITIQUE TOPIC: PARTS OF ARCHITECTURE.

How many different architectural styles come to mind while thinking upon what styles peak your interest the most: Art Deco, Native American, Colonial, Contemporary, Country, Farmhouse, Federal Colonial, Modern, Mountain. Prairie, Spanish, Southwest, Tuscan Rustic, Tuscan, etc. Submit up to four different styles to be reviewed by our critic, Pamela Decamp.

PAMELA DECAMP BIO:
Pamela Decamp is an award wining fine art photographer who travels the United States and abroad. Decamp lives in southern Ohio. She captures images off the beaten path and gives them special attention in post processing. Images of leaf covered roads, mountain vistas, and whimsically nostalgic scenes inspire her viewers to experience the beauty of our nation. Pam balances her photographic experiences between portraiture, macro and landscapes. Her exploration in infrared photography has challenged her from the stark contrast black and white images from Jekyll Island, to the playful fantasy of false color in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her viewers have been given a taste of altered reality of the world around them.
Pam’s art has been on display in the state of Ohio’s Governors office, the southern Ohio, Portsmouth Museum of Art, the Huntington Museum of Art, and the Zanesville Museum of Art.
Pam holds a bachelor from Xavier University in Film and Art.

*Instructions For Submitting Images For Critique: Submit up to Four imagese TO: https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/Hmcnv6/12345
Members may submit up to four images in JPEG format. 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. For Example: “1 D Jones Shadows” Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting. • Sizing: reduce all images to Resolution of 72, and, for horizontal images 1044 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high. • OFF TOPIC IMAGES will be deleted at the request of several members. TO SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES on or after the FIRST OF THE MONTH.

7:40 PM MACRO EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION. Macro photography is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. CAPTURING THE FINEST DETAIL IS ONE THE OF THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MACRO AND CLOSE UP PHOTOGRAPHY. Macro requires a specialized lens that will produce image size greater than life size and finer detail. IF YOU DO NOT OWN A MACRO LENS you may use a telephoto lens for our critique session. Depth of field is extremely small when focusing on close objects. A small aperture (high f-number) is often required to produce acceptable sharpness across a three-dimensional subject. This requires either a slow shutter speed, brilliant lighting, or a high ISO. Auxiliary lighting (such as from a flash unit), preferably a ring flash is often used (see Lighting section). IDEAS – See Smashing Magazines 35 Stunning Macro Photography Ideas and samples at https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/06/35-examples-of-stunning-macro-photography