Ohio Valley Camera Club MEANS EDUCATION.
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JUNE MTG W MARK KRAUS Two Time Annual Winner Nikonians Best Macro/Wildlife Image

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VIA WEB CONFERENCING. LINK WILL BE SENT MORNING OF MEETING.

READ If Not a Dues Paying OVCC Member: This ONLINE presentation is for OVCC participating members only. Participating members have already paid our annual dues of $20 or are Trial Members. Join our club at: https://www.meetup.com/Ohio-Valley-Camera-Club SEE LINK at upper right corner of landing page. THEN REGISTER Your Attendance Below and Send YOUR MEETUP NAME (e.g. Jane Smith) and mention June 17th Meeting to: ovccrs@gmail.com to be able to participate.

CHECK YOUR OVCC EMAIL THE MORNING OF THE PRESENTATION FOR LOGIN INFORMATION.

CRITIQUE: Nature Closeups or Macro in Your Backyard. I would like to see all attendees submit images.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM by Mark Kraus

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING IMAGES: Submit up to three images TO: https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/Hmcnv6/12345

Members may submit up to three 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 Jones D 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 1440 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high. • OFF TOPIC IMAGES will be deleted at the request of several members.

MARKS KRAUS BIO: I am a Nature Photographer living in Cincinnati, Ohio. My passion is photographing wildlife indigenous to the Southern Ohio area. I have always loved doing things outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Now I bring many of those skills to my photography. I like to show views of wildlife many have not seen before. A good portion of my photos are taken at local parks around the greater Cincinnati area.

I have been photographing on and off for about 30 years. About 15 years ago I made photography a serious hobby, almost an addiction. Changed totally to digital 8 years ago and never looked back.

Mark has always loved Macro Photography Mark explains, “When I was starting out years ago, I couldn’t get enough of John Shaw books. I think his book Close-ups in Nature is what started my addiction. I also
like photographing any type of wildlife especially birds and small animals. If it gets me outdoors or in the woods, I will find something to photograph. And even if I do not get a shot, it will still be a
great day.”

Mark has won several awards over the years and have had images picked as top photos on the Nikonians web site for Macro and wildlife subjects. Link to Nikonians web Interview with Mark Kraus.

https://www.nikonians.org/reviews/i-am-nikonians-mark-kraus-pipco-interview/tag/i_am_nikonians/p/all

MARK’S WEBSITE: www.markkraus.us

Raptor Shoot – Sold Out, Add Your Name for Wait List

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If you want to participate in this event, you should get your spot sooner than later to guarantee a spot. Cost is $22 per attendee. Preferably pay be check, we loose $2 if cc is used. Does your name on your check match your name with OVCC – if not change in your Profile – See Coment. Payment holds your spot. To pay by check attempt to register, ignore request to pay by cc, then mail your check per instructions below.

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

RAPTOR INC. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of local birds of prey via rehabilitation, education and research.

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.

You need not me be a member to attend and you may bring a guest, but all attendees, including guests, must pay the fee. All monies are for the benefit of Raptor, Inc. to help them continue their great efforts.

Preferably pay by check made out to Ohio Valley Camera Club, mailed to 6691 Fox Hunt Ct. West Chester, Ohio 45069. Specify Date and Provide Email for possible contact.

Intro to Photo Session 6 – Image Storage/Workflow & Introduction to Lightroom

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In 2020 the OVCC is planning to provide a host of training sessions for beginner, intermediate, and advanced photographers. Session 6 of 6 will be for beginners on the topics of

Image Storage & Workflow
Introduction to Lightroom

A link to the PDF file of the presentation will be emailed afterwards to those who signed up for this session.

This will be an on-line meeting using the GoToMeeting Application. If you missed our training session for this application you watch this 40 minute video recorded from that session at this link (yes, I know it is not Academy Award material, but you will get the basics).

https://www.dropbox.com/s/x16s6bei6hvg197/2020-04-04%20GoToMeeting%20Training%20Session.mp4?dl=0

WHEN YOU LOGIN TO GOTOMEETING PLEASE USE YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME (MIN FIRST LETTER) SO WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE, and KEEP YOUR MICS MUTED DURING THE SESSION TO REDUCE BACKGROUND NOISE AND FEEDBACK LOOPS.

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Intro to Photography Session 6 – Image Storage/Workflow & Introduction to Lightroom
Sat, Jun 13, 2020 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (EDT)

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POSTPONED: Wright Brothers Photo Trail Around Dayton, OH Let’s Go Flying

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Photo by Rich
IGNORE THE TIME ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED. THIS EVENT IS BEING POSTPONED UNTIL SAID TIME SUFFICIENT FACILITIES WILL BE OPENED.

Background – We live just south of the Aviation Heritage region centered around Dayton, where Orville and Wilbur Wright made controlled powered flight a reality, and started their own commercial business to sell airplanes.

ITINERARY:

  1. WRIGHT MODEL B FLYER FLIGHT – we will visit the Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport hanger museum in Miamisburg south of Dayton and view a working reconstructed Model B Flyer – built to modern standards with modern materials and components. which visitors can arrange to fly in!

The Airport is also home to Wright “B” Flyer, Inc., a non-profit organization that maintains a hangar museum honoring the accomplishments of the Wright Brothers and operates growing fleet of “lookalike” reproductions, including a historically accurate and beautifully crafted replica of the Wright Brothers’ Model B airplane.

Last time here two of us arranged to fly. It was an absolute thrill. For $100 you can purchase membership and can reserve a short flight (more of a hop along the runway that will reach about 70 feet in altitude). INDICATE in the RSVP Comments if you also want to pay for a flight I will contact you once reservations can be made. It would be nice to get at least 2-3 persons in the air to allow ample photo opportunities for everyone. Call me for reservation information.

  1. Huffman Prairie Interpretative Center (WPAFB Property) – the National Park Service operates a museum center dedicated to the brothers and their accomplishments. A Park Ranger will (hopefully) greet our group, and take us into a 30 minute video to provide background on the Wright Bros showing captured video of their early flights. After the video we will spend another 60 minutes viewing the other exhibits in the center, and then going outside to photograph the monument to the brothers and overlook to Huffman Prairie.

ADMISSION: FREE

Participants/Carpooling – this meetup will cover 90 miles round-trip with three stops. We will meet at the West Chester Mid-Pointe Library parking lot to arrange carpooling and then take off. Up to 2 guests are permitted.

INDICATE Below if you are willing to drive. If you elect to ride with someone here is the fair share price for riding (1 rider $13, 2 riders $9 each, 3 riders $7 each). Link to the maps Here.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER: As with all events posted on the OVCC Meetup board, in behalf of you, your family and all your other stakeholders, you understand the risks of such an event and accept entire responsibility and liability for your safety, welfare and losses, as well as those you register, indemnifying and holding OVCC organizers harmless. Your RSVP signifies you agree if you don’t, don’t participate.

Group 2 Spring Grove Cemetary

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This is our 2nd event here this day and meets at a different time.

Spring Grove was chartered in 1845 and is one of the largest nonprofit cemeteries in the United States, and the most beautiful according to thousands of visitors who come to visit every year. There are 733 acres of which approximately 450 acres are developed. The lakes provide an excellent reflection of the bursting colors.

This is a magnificent picturesque property where photographers, runners and sight seers are welcome showing respect for families visiting their loved ones.

As it is May tree flowers have fallen. You can pick up a large map inside their office (by Parking Lot) which depicts all many sections as well as roadways.

As the cemetery is currently open to the public only Sundays, to respect families, we will break up into three or four car groups for those wanting to follow others familiar with the cemetery.

This event will allow 12 attendees.

Group 1 Spring Grove Cemetary

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Spring Grove was chartered in 1845 and is one of the largest nonprofit cemeteries in the United States, and the most beautiful according to thousands of visitors who come to visit every year. There are 733 acres of which approximately 450 acres are developed. The lakes provide an excellent reflection of the bursting colors.

This is a magnificent picturesque property where photographers, runners and sight seers are welcome showing respect for families visiting their loved ones.

As it is May tree flowers have fallen. You can pick up a large map which depicts all many sections as well as roadways.

As the cemetery is currently open to the public only Sundays, to respect families, we will break up into three or four car groups for those wanting to follow others familiar with the cemetery.

This event will allow 12 attendees. Once this fills up, we will create another event meeting later.

Introduction to Texturizing Your Photos

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OVCC Member Nancy Germer will present a 90 minute on-line course on how to add texture to your photos in order to elevate the artistic look of them. This is a course for intermediate Photoshop users. You will not need to use Photoshop during the workshop. The presentation will be informational with an informal demonstration.

About Nancy – After spending 30 years in the public teaching field,
Nancy became a member, in several capacities, of OVCC for the last 11 years. She learned photography through participation, meeting friends in OVCC, and asking questions. Many of her Photoshop skills are self- taught. She also enjoys using Corel Painter for more painterly work.
Living in Ohio half of the year, when it gets cold, she migrates to Florida for the other half. She has quite a number of award winning photographs and has had a solo exhibit of her textured art photography. But mostly, she uses photography and Photoshop for her own enjoyment and for relaxation.

  1. This class is for persons who have access to Photoshop and are already familiar with the use of layers. You are, of course, welcome to observe.
  2. The class will be recorded and available for playback after the session in case you missed something or need to review.
  3. Questions should be in synch with the material being presented and not generic “how do I use layers” for which the attendees are already expected to be familiar.
  4. Nancy will provide some practice files after-class.

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Introduction to Texturizing Your Photos
Sat, May 30, 2020 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EDT)

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Astro for Amateurs Play it Again

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Astro for Amateurs Shine On Edition

We did this last fall, and it was great fun. Some changes due to COVID-19

New for 2020

No car pooling; max two people in a car, and then only if they live with each other. Otherwise 1 per car.
Masks will be worn
Gloves are recommended
No tripods within 10 feet of each other (easy to follow this one!)

Monday May 18 is supposed to be clear and warm, with the moon well out of the way by the time we start shooting.

I am trying to move the venue about a mile to the farm of the man who invited us to use his place. Otherwise, same place as last year, crossroads of Rt 125 and Blue Creek Road. I’ll let you know if we get the new space (a farm, even darker and no headlights)

You will need: a tripod, a camera with a wide angle lens, and the faster the lens the better. You will also need a remote shutter with a “bulb” setting or a programmed time of you lens’s focal length divided by 450. You’ll also need a headlamp with a red beam. Red headlamps do not affect night vision, especially your neighbor’s!

Ideal lens is between 14-24mm, f3.5 or faster. You’ll also need a headlamp with a red beam. For Nikon shooters, an f24-70 is a great lens for this, as is a 14-24 f2.8. You can set your white balance to “daylight” or to about 3500K or a bit higher.

Obviously, this Meet-Up is weather dependent, and a go-no go decision will be made by 5:00 PM on 5/18. Rain date the next night if possible.

NOTE: The convenience store probably has a restroom. I suggest stopping there on your way to the site. Be prepared.

CHANGE OF DATE
Turbulent weather is killing us. We are re-scheduling for Saturday, May 23, 8:45 PM. That’s iffy on weather, but might work out. The glactic core won’t become visible until 10:57 that night, but we take what we can get.

New Back-Up dates after that: Saturday, 5/30, then June 15. These aren’t arbitrary dates; they’re based on phase and time of moonset, and also take into account when the galactic center is visible, and how far above the horizon it is. (It’s higher even later in the summer).

Intermediate Black & White Photography and Critique

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This ONLINE presentation is FREE but for OVCC members only – you do not need to be a dues paying member. Join our club at: https://www.meetup.com/Ohio-Valley-Camera-Club SEE LINK at upper right corner of landing page. THEN REGISTER Your Attendance Below and Send YOUR MEETUP NAME (eg. Jane Smith) to: ovccrs@gmail.com to be able to participate. CHECK YOUR OVCC EMAIL THE MORNING OF THE PRESENTATION FOR LOGIN INFORMATION.

PRESENTATION
“There are some pretty good reasons why black-and-white has come back from the dead. Eric Hatch’s presentation will explore the differences and advantages of black and white photography vs. full color. And since this is a world of color-based digital cameras, we will learn how to use them to produce great black and white images. We will learn how to use your camera to get the best results, and we will go over techniques for “seeing” in black and white, including using the Zone System to improve your exposures in BOTH color and black and white.
Finally, the educational presentation ends with a look at two practical ways to get better black-and-white conversions of your color originals.”

CRITIQUE
Second Part: Critique Your B and W Images. Submit up to 3 images, at:
Eric is an experienced photo judge and Critiquer. He believes that photo critique should be positive, concrete, actionable, and be keyed to well-known principles of good photography. Concrete means tied to an element of your image. Actionable means you can do something about it — change a setting, re-compose — but no “move the mountain” or “rent a helicopter” advice. Critique should be keyed to well-known principles to keep it from being just a quirky notion or prejudice of the critiquers.

SUBMITING IMAGES FOR OUR CRITIQUE SESSION.
You may submit up to three images IN JPEG format to:
https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/zW8vS7/4358342

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 Jones D Shadows”

Deadline for submitting images will be MONDAY, MAY 18TH 10:00 PM.
• Sizing: reduce all images to Resolution of 72, and, for horizontal images 1440 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high.

MAY ONLINE MEETING: WM. MANNING – CRITIQUE: SIGNS & SURROUNDINGS/ EDUC WORKFLOW

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MAY MEETING WITH WILLIAM MANNING -SIGNAGE & SURROUNDINGS / EDUCATION PROGRAM: BILL’S WORKFLOW

VIA WEB CONFERENCING.

This ONLINE presentation is for OVCC participating members only. Participating members have already paid our annual dues of $20 or are Trial Members. Join our club at: https://www.meetup.com/Ohio-Valley-Camera-Club SEE LINK at upper right corner of landing page. THEN REGISTER Your Attendance Below and Send YOUR MEETUP NAME (eg. Jane Smith) and mention May 23rd Meeting to: ovccrs@gmail.com to be able to participate. CHECK YOUR OVCC EMAIL THE MORNING OF THE PRESENTATION FOR LOGIN INFORMATION.

CRITIQUE TOPIC: SIGNS AND SURROUNDINGS.

7:40 PM BILL’S PROCESSING WORKFLOW & TIPS.

WILLIAM (BILL) MANNING BIO:
My studio location is always on the move, its not because I haven’t paid the rent, it’s because my projects can’t come to me. I move my studio from assignment to assignment, it can be found anywhere in the world. These assignments might be a travel or architectural assignment, a book project or some other cool creative things. I have worked across the United States, and abroad in crowded places like Bangkok, the dusty plains of the Serengeti, amongst the medieval structures of old Europe, and many other beautiful and exciting locations.

Professional Highlights in a Nutshell:
• 1990 to present: Owner and operator of William Manning Photography Workshops and Natures Light Photography Tours. Lead photo tours across North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
• 1990 to present: Assignment photographer for travel industry. Published many travel related articles, products and promotional photography.
• 2019 to present: Publisher of online e-magazine, Photography Solutions.
• 1994 to present: Assignment photographer for architectural industry. Won many design awards for Architectural photography.

• Stock Photographer: Corbis, Getty, Alamy, other.
• Books published by various publishing houses (from most recent to first):
Louisville: A Photographic Portrait, Cincinnati: A Photographic Portrait, Fodor’s Ohio Travel Guide, The Photographers Travel, Cincinnati Travel Guide.

PUBLISHES: ONLINE “PHOTOGRAPHY SOLUTIONS” MAGAZINE
March/April 2019 Photography Solutions Ezine
BY | PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 25, 2019
https://issuu.com/williammanningphotography/docs/march_april2019?e=36209359/68029868

Photography Solutions E-Magazine is a free online magazine designed to help photographers with creative issues that we all encounter on a daily basis. Each issue will feature new and favorite plug-ins and software designed for photography. Creative tips on how to improve your photography or help photographers out of a creative block. We also share fun, unique and often lesser or unknown locations for photography. View an issue of Photography Solutions below and sign up to receive future issue absolutely free.

LEADS DESTINATION WORKSHOPS AROUND THE GLOBE

WEBSITE: https://williammanning.com/

I bring 25 years of experience to every tour I lead and a wealth of knowledge to help others grow as both photographer and artist.

*Instructions For Submitting Images: Submit up to three images TO: https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/Hmcnv6/12345

Members may submit up to three 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 Jones D 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 1440 pixels wide. For vertical images 930 pixels high. • OFF TOPIC IMAGES will be deleted at the request of several members.