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Still Life Photo Shoot (Fernald Visitor Center)

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It’s Cold Outside … so let’s shoot indoors! It’s already been 3 years since our last still life photo event!

We’ll set up a number of still life tables to display what everyone brings, so everybody bring something to contribute. We’ll have 4, 5, or more stations for shooting. At the start we’ll gather into groups of several photographers. Each group will select a set of objects to display at their station, collaborate on the arrangement, and decide on a lighting scheme. Then all will take turns shooting this set up. After that some may want to adjust the lighting and shoot some more. When done, the group will move onto another station and either adjust the station or start over.

YOUR HELP – For lighting, we want everyone to volunteer some sort of lighting, if you can. It can be as small as a desk lamp to a full-sized studio light. Last time, table and desk lamps ruled. So, if you have a nice brass lamp or something cool to photograph, that will work. Please don’t bring priceless or antique items, as there may be a danger of mishandling or damage.

PLEASE bring a backdrop stand and/or cloth backdrop if you have one. Black and other dark colors seem to be the best, though, we do want a diversity of colors.

Everyone should post here what sort of backdrops, supports, and lighting they can bring, so that we make sure we have sufficient supply in that department.

As far as props goes, in the past, we had great success with food products (fruit, flowers, veggies, pasta, etc.), and wine with glasses. We did several interesting desktop type setups with books, spectacles, lamp, and assorted accoutrements (French for “stuff”). There was one interesting idea with maps, books, globe, telescope, old cameras, etc. Anything of interest like old bottles, utensils, unique bowls and other dishes, oriental items, curios.

There were also some interesting dayglow objects set up with dark background as well.

The sky is the limit. Be creative. Bring off-the-wall stuff and bring typical stuff. Old stuff is cool and adds interest.

The room/table setup will be from 8:30-9:00 am if a few volunteers will help with that (indicate in the comments if you can help with the room setup). Bring a few extension cords for the lighting. We have to be done cleaning up by 12:00 pm.

Here’s a link to some of the shots from a prior still life shoot.
https://www.meetup.com/Ohio-Valley-Camera-Club/photos/20406622/

Directions: https://www.lm.doe.gov/Fernald/Visitors_Center/Directions.pdf

Sandhill Cranes at Ewing Bottoms, Indiana

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• What we’ll do
Car pool: fromrom the West Chester area, meet at VOA in front of City barbecue, at 11:00.
Car pool: For those to the South, meet at Frisch’s, 1150 W Eads Pkwy, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, (just west of Lawrenceburg), at 11:30.

• What to bring
tripods may be used
recommending very long lens
water, or drink of choice
snacks (it takes about 1 1/2-2 hours to get there)

Ewing Bottoms
The main attraction at the Ewing Bottoms in Indiana is the rather large numbers of Sandhill Cranes that spend January and February in the bottoms. The number of Sandhill cranes diminishes over the season. At its peak it may exceed 10,000. In the midst of the Sandhills there can be a Whooping Crane. This bird is color banded and has a radio transmitter band on one leg. This bird has been seen on previous occasions with Sandhill Cranes. It appears to be one of the Whooping cranes that were part of the experimental flock that were raised in Wisconsin and led to
Florida by ultralight aircraft. Each year they return on their own to Wisconsin. There may be also a few eagles and tundra swans.

Directions From Seymour, IN. take Hwy 50 west to Brownstone. In Brownstone turn right on Spring Street (corner by Stuckwisch Appliance store) Follow Spring Street. At a stop sign it will jog left, then cross the railroad tracks and the East Fork White River. Go left after you cross the river and you should soon see cranes. If you stay straight on this road, it will run into Hwy 135, or you can keep turning right and follow a circle of farm roads back to the river bridge. (I had some sightings January 1st)

• Important to know
All the land in the Ewing Bottoms is privately owned, so please be respectful of private property. Confine your picture-taking to road sides and do not block roads, try to chase groups of cranes with cameras, or park in private driveways. If the birds change their behavior because of your presence, you are too close. Cranes are protected by law and incidents should be reported to Indiana Department of Natural Resources Conservation Offices at 812-837-9536.

Announcing Macro Workshop by Tom Croce

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The Ohio Valley Camera Club is pleased to announce a 2nd workshop by our member, Tom Croce. Caesars Creek State Park Visitors Center. From 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Tom is handling all information requests and registrations, so do not indicate you are attending on this site. For more information write: tomcrocephoto.com/Macro-Workshop

JANUARY MTG: PAMELA DECAMP: MACRO Photography / Creative Infrared Photography

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OUR CRITIQUE: PAMELA DECAMP TOPIC: MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY 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/ PART 2: EDUCATION – CREATIVE INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY. Infrared Photography is a way of seeing light that is not visible to the human eye nor to a normal camera sensor. The creative use of infrared photography will be explored through examples of various post processing techniques and visual examples of before and after images. To take infrared photography to the next level of fine art photography, the photographer has the freedom to create images that are outside representational photography. This presentation will explore black and white conversion as well as false color creations in infrared. BIOGRAPHY: Pam DeCamp is an award winning 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 into infrared photography has challenged here creativity. Fromm the stark contrast black and white images from Jekyll Island, Georgia to this playful fantasy of false color in New Orleans, Louisiana her viewers have been given a taste of altered reality of the world around them. DeCamp’s art has been displayed in the Ohio Governor’s Office, the Southern Ohio (Portsmouth) Museum of Art, the Huntington WVa Museum of Art, and the Zanesville Museum of Art. She has been featured in the Portsmouth Daily Times and on WCHS’s River Cities Report. Pam holds a Bachelors Degree from Xavier University in Film and Photography. ___________________________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: Prepare your file for upload to the OVCC Critique site by following these procedures: Members may submit up to three images in JPEG FORMAT. • Depending on quantity of images submitted we may not be able to review all second images. FINE PRINT: WE CAN ONLY GUARANTEE CRITIQUING YOUR FIRST IMAGE SUBMITTED, AND IF IT INCLUDES YOUR FULL NAME WITHIN THE TITLE 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 1026 pixels wide. For vertical images 736 pixels high. • Rename your file: Last Name, First Initial, Image Title, followed by #1 for first image and #2 for second image. Example: Sears, R. – My Image #1 Off Topic images will be deleted at the request of several members. TO SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES on or after the FIRST OF THE MONTH https://ovcc.smugmug.com/upload/q6jM3G/critique We are asking all to chip in to help defray the cost of our appreciation gifting to our speakers. A great way for all photography levels to learn how to improve, along with having a great time.

Announcing Upcoming Seminar, “Winter in The Smokies, by Tom Croce

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The Ohio Valley Camera Club is pleased to share news of the first of two photo workshops being held by our member, Tom Croce this coming January. Tom is handling all information requests and registrations, so do not indicate you are attending on this site.

Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival

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Bring your street camera and take photos of horse drawn carriages, people, and decorations. Admission to Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival is free. Open to all OVCC members and others as this is a public event.

  • The Christmas Festival is from 10 am – 8 pm and the Horse-Drawn Carriage Parades are held at 1 pm and 7 pm (candlelit).
  • Location: Downtown Lebanon, Ohio
  • Web Site: www.lebanonchamber.org/

Known as the Lebanon Horse Parade, the Lebanon Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival in Lebanon, Ohio is hosted by the Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce. There will be two horse-drawn carriage parades: a daylight parade at 1 pm and the traditional candlelight parade at 7 pm. Choose which parade you want to photograph and attend at your own leisure.

Parking can be a bit of a challenge so consider showing up early and having lunch while waiting for the parade.

Festivities continue to grow and are sure to include: gift and food vendors stationed along E. Mulberry Street, Christmas carolers, traveling bell choir, storytelling, Paso Fino Horse Demonstrations, musical entertainment, train ride to the North Pole on the North Pole Express visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus, street characters, and extended business hours for our 80-plus antique and specialty stores. This is a free family event!

November – Shoot & Debrief *****DECAY*****

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“LIMITED TO EVENT MEMBERS (DUES PAYING) OR TRIAL MEMBERS ONLY**

Welcome to the November SHOOT AND DEBRIEF – ***** Decay ( state or process of rotting , decomposing or rusting – can be a piece of decay , an abandoned structure , interior of a structure , etc… ) *****

Between now and Tuesday, 28 – determine what photos you would like to share.

No later then , Tuesday, November 28, by 11:30 PM, upload a maximum of 3 images.

Thursday, November 30, 6:30 to 7:30 DEBRIEF SESSION Online

Up to 3 Images to be posted by midnight Tuesday , November 28, 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 used
  • 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, Thursday November 30, 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 this speck image )**

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

NOVEMBER MEETING: CRITIQUE: AUTUMN / SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY GETTING ON THE SIDELINES

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Limited to our Dues Paying Memberand their Guest (2) and to our New Trial Members. For more information Contact Rich Sears at: [email protected]

PRESENTER: STEVEN BULLOCK, COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER

OUR PROGRAM WILL BE AVAILABLE VIA OUR NEW WEBINAR PROVIDER, ZOOM. WATCH LIVE FROM YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR FAVORITE PUB
Date: Wednesday, November 15th
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM

A LINK WILL BE SENT TO THOSE REGISTERED NEXT TUESDAY THE 14TH. REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 4PM ON OUR MEETING DATE. YES, CLOSED MEANS CLOSED TO LATE BIRDS.

CRITIQUE: AUTUMN. Fall Colors, Foliage, Landscapes, Portraits, Events, Festivals, Fun etc.

PROGRAMSHOOT SPORTS AS A CAREER OR HOBBY. SEVEN STEPS TO THE SIDELINES.
The world of Sports Photography is varied with types ranging from High School sports to Pro sports like the NFL, Indy500, air Racing, Soccer and more. If there’s a sport there is a need for a photographer.
Unfortunately, it can be hard to gain access (credentialing) but within this training you will learn how to become a sports photographer, including making money if that’s your objective.
You’ll learn who the gatekeepers are to your career or hobby and how to gain access to them.
How to shoot (photograph) a game/event, how to edit your shots for maximum impact so you can present yourself to them to acquire either a gig or a job. If you’ve thought you want to be a sports photographer then this training will get you started.

MEETING LOCATION:
ONLINE PRESENTATION ONLY. WE WILL MEET AT OUR NEW HOME IN JANUARY WITH NEWER LARGE MONITOR TECHNOLOGY.

BIO: Steven Bullock
Steven is a full-time professional photographer and an instructor since 2007.
Award winning. Architecture and Sports are the two areas I concentrate on.
In sports; “I have shot the NFL, Kentucky Derby, Indy 500 Races, World Championships Air Races, University of Louisville/Purdue/ college football and baseball, Mudder Runs and Mini Marathons.”
Steve brings a package to OVCC on; How and What to Shoot, the Do’s and Don’ts, how to get credentials, processing overview.
How to get started in sports photography.
Steven Bullock, Photographer
812-207-4238
stevenbullock.smugmug.com
“Have Cameras, Drones & Passport…Will Travel”

DEADLINE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 10:00 PM
SUBMIT UP TO THREE CRITIQUE 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.
Event topics

BIO: Steven Bullock
Steven is a full-time professional photographer and an instructor since 2007. Award winning. Architecture and Sports are the two areas I concentrate on. In sports; “I have shot the NFL, Kentucky Derby, Indy 500 Races, World Championships Air Races, University of Louisville/Purdue/ college football and baseball, Mudder Runs and Mini Marathons.”
Steve brings a package to OVCC on; How and What to Shoot, the Do’s and Don’ts, how to get credentials, processing overview.
How to get started in sports photography.

Steven Bullock, Photographer
812-207-4238
stevenbullock.smugmug.com
“Have Cameras, Drones & Passport…Will Travel”

October Shoot & Debrief – Fall Colors

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“LIMITED TO DUES PAYING MEMBERS OR TRIAL MEMBERS ONLY”

SUBMISSION DEADLINE October 24 , AT 11:59 PM

Welcome to the October 2023 Shoot & Debrief – Fall Colors

Between now and October 24 , determine what photos you would like to share.

No later than Tuesday, October 24, by 11:59 PM, upload 3 images.

Thursday October 26 , 6:30 to 7:30 DEBRIEF SESSION Online

Up to 3 Images to be posted by 11:59 PM on Tuesday, October 24 , 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 used
  • 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, October 26, or prior , 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]

Fall Colors @ Caesar Creek State Park & Pioneer Village

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Caesar Creek State Park is a public recreation area located in southwestern OH and spans Warren, Clinton and Greene counties. The park is leased by the state from the Army Corp of Engineers. The park in total sits on 7,530 acres. Caesar’s Creek Lake has 36 miles of shoreline and is 2,820 acres of blue water. Photos of the trees turning orange and red from across the lake gives you a vibrant reflection .
We will start out at The Pioneer Village a living history located near the SW end of the lake. After taking photos of the historic buildings surrounded by fall colors we will move on to the spot where I took the picture shown above.
Please note this event is open to dues paying and trial members only. If you want to inquire about membership contact Rich Sears at [email protected].