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JUNE MEETING – FRED HAASER (4th Wednesday) Critique and Presentation

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Registration for our monthly meetings closes at 5pm day of meeting.

{READ ONLY IF you are not current on Dues: This ONLINE presentation is for OVCC participating members only. SEE INFO AT BOTTOM.}*

CRITIQUE: City Photo Walk Detail Images.
Recently OVCC has hosted the Mt. Adams and Over-the-Rhine city photo walks. Upload up to 3 images of details you observed and photographed during these photo walks. If you did not participate in either photo walk head out between now and the critique deadline of June 18th to photograph city details, or use images from another prior city photo walk. City details are not shots of entire buildings but rather interesting doors, metal works, wood and stone filigrees, smaller shapes and patterns, small works of art, and perhaps an interesting shot of an individual going about his or her day in the city. Many times our eyes take in the large details, now show us the details you captured.

PRESENTATION: High Dynamic Range Presentation
Fred Haaser will provide a post-critique presentation on the value of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography. He will discuss when is it appropriate to consider taking HDR photos, how is it accomplished in your camera, and then will compare and contrast four different post-processing programs you can used to create amazing HDR photos. Compared will be Lightroom, Photoshop, Photomatix, and Aurora HDR.

To Register: https://www.meetup.com/Ohio-Valley-Camera-Club/

BIO: Fred Haaser
Fred started out in Photography as a young teenager using a Polaroid Swinger Model 20, moved to a full 35 mm film kit in 1980, and then digital in 2000. Today he is a serious amateur photographer using pro equipment traveling on-location in search of the best images possible.

Fred retired in 2016 after a 36-year career as an engineering manager developing 3 gas turbines for GE Aviation in Cincinnati. He is now Co-Organizer of the Ohio Valley Camera Club (OVCC), and working to capture images at all 63 US National Parks having completed 53 currently, and with 5 more planned for 2021.

Instructions For Submiting Images: 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 Puroses. For Example: “1 Jones D Shadows” Deadline for submitting images will be 10:00 PM of the Friday prior to our meeting (THIS MONTH June 18th).

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

  • 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]

NEW TICKETS AVAILABLE 6/14 10:30AM Photographers Night at Krohn Conservatory

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UPDATE: As of Monday morning the 7th Krohn personnel say there is no word of opening up more tickets for the 14th. If you have a ticket and find you cannot attend do not allow it to go to waste. Let me know, we have several on a waitlist.

Krohn Conservatory’s Butterflies of Bali Event evening attendance is being limited to 45 persons – Covid restrictions and has SOLD OUT.
My attempt to purchase half of that amount was turned down. So let’s gather our macro lenses, tripods and monopods, BUY A PHOTOGRAPHY PASS EARLY ONLINE and show our support for Krohn in force. Purchase $15 passes at: https://krohn.ticketspice.com/photo-nights.

Passes will admit you to all six photographer nights 6:00 – 8:00 pm May 24, June 14, June 21, July 12, July 19 and August 16th.

Our fellow members at K & R Photographics (Rob and Wilma Kumler) will be providing macro lenses (Nikon or Cannon) and some special lighting for use at Krohn Conservatory’s Night for Photographers. This is intended for adults only (18+).

Concours d’Elegance 43rd Annual Show

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The 43th annual Cincinnati Concours d’Elegance in Cincinnati’s historic Ault Park features Sunday, June 13, 2021 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Ault Park
3600 Observatory Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45208

‘An Exhibition of Motorsport Excellence’ featuring more than 200 cars and motorcycles in the historic gardens of Ault Park. This curated outdoor automotive museum will highlight all things racing with specialty displays of 100th Anniversary of Lincoln, 60 Years of the Jaguar E-Type, 50 Years of the Nissan Z-cars, and Microcars. Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy fine art, craft beverages, and a VIP Brunch. Sponsored by EXAIR200.

You must exchange your digital or print-yourself ticket at the ticket booth for an entry wristband.

Adult tickets may be purchased for $30.00 online through Sunday morning, June 13.

Tickets are also available at the gate on Day of Show: $30.00 (adult); $15.00 (student with school ID); children 12 & under – free with adult. The ticket booth at Ault Park opens at 9:30 a.m.; gates open at 10:00 a.m.

Public parking at Ault Park is extremely limited. Please utilize free remote parking & shuttle service at Fifth Third Bank George A. Shaefer Jr. Operations Center at 5020 Duck Creek Road, Cincinnati 45227.

Disabled parking is available at this location and at Ault Park. Remote lot provided courtesy of Fifth Third Bank.

Tickets On-Line:
https://www.showclix.com/event/concours-delegance-June-2021

Fox Hollow Rodeo This Is a FUN Event

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“Grab your hat and boots and head out to Fox Hollow Rodeo in Waynesville, Ohio for an evening of heart pounding action as cowboys and cowgirls compete in the challenging and fast paced rodeo events of bull riding, barrel racing, calf riding and sheep riding. Doors open and registration for participants begins at 6:00 with the youth events starting at 6:30 followed by the official opening of the Rodeo and Jackpot Bull Riding at 7:00. During intermission, we open up the arena for line dancing with D.J. Orville playing your favorite tunes and offer free pony rides for the children.”

Ticket Price is $12, parking included.
Just east of SR48 off of SR 73.”

Optional gather for dinner in Waynesville. Sound interesting, write me at ovccrs@gmail. We are meeting at Stone House Tavern, 258 South Main St in Waynesville at 5:00 PM. Let me know your are comming so we can eat together. [email protected]

BIRD – SHOOT AND DEBRIEF

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

Welcome to the second May photo shoot and debrief – BIRDS!

This photo shoot and debrief is a piggyback to several OVCC events:

  • Wednesday, April 21 – April Meeting Educational Program – Bird Photography by Pamela DeCamp
  • Wednesday, May 5 at 6pm – Great Bird Photography by Matt Kloskowski
  • Sunday, May 16 at 10am – Raptor Shoot at Raptor Inc

Monday, April 26 to Tuesday, May 25 – Take photos of birds wherever you are enjoying nature.

Tuesday, May 25, by midnight, upload a maximum of 3 images.

Thursday, May 27 6:30 to 7:30 DEBRIEF SESSION Online

Please do not go back into your inventory of bird shots taken at the world’s best locations, rather take new photos over this 1 month period this year.

For those who have participated in Fred Haaser’s training, look in Session 5 to find his ‘Camera Settings for Bird Photography (2 pages)”

Up to 3 Images to be posted by midnight Tuesday, May 25th 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.
  • Last Name, then First Initial (for example – Bader, H)
  • 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.

Wednesday, May 26 and Thursday, May 27 those participating are asked to review all photos in the album, and formulate questions for the photo creator.

Early afternoon of Thursday, May 27 th, those registered for the event will receive an e-mail 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.

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

Supermoon Partial Lunar Eclipse Over Cincinnati Downtown

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“LIMITED TO EVENT MEMBERS (DUES PAYING) OR TRIAL MEMBERS ONLY**”
The second Supermoon in a month will occur on May 26, 2021, which also coincides with a lunar eclipse at 5:45 am. Our location will only see a partial eclipse (you’d have to head way out West to see a total eclipse). We will gather starting at 5:15 am at the Cincinnati overlook in Mt. Adams at the Highland Towers. If you participated in the recent Mt. Adams Photo Walk we ended up at that same location.

Even if the eclipse is not the best it could be you will still obtain a supermoon literally over Downtown, but you’ve go to get up early for it. I will provide coffee and donuts for those that RSVP and confirm they will be there in the comments (so I don’t buy for no-shows).

In the event of bad weather we will not be able to reschedule this event, so stayed tuned for any last minute updates.

RECOMMENDED GEAR:
Bring a wide angle lens to capture downtown and the moon and downtown at the same time. Bring a lens or lenses that will provide a 100-400 mm range if you want to zoom in on the moon itself. A sturdy tripod will be critical as well. If you have a remote release that will be a great time to use one.

PARKING:
This is Mt. Adams and parking will likely be at a premium to find, so arrive early and find the closest spot you can. Consider carpooling using the Comments section below.

WANT TO LEARN MORE?
PhotoPills’s YouTube video on Catching the Eclipse can be found at this link:
https://youtu.be/NgkJAI8B3a8

PhotoPills’ Lunar Eclipses 2021: The Definitive Photography Guide can be downloaded from my Dropbox at this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ji13w1newrqa4zi/Photopills-2021%20Moon-Eclipse-Guide.pdf?dl=0

Position of the Moon Above Cincinnati at Partial Eclipse:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmfyja3ppi2xfrz/Moon%20Above%20Cincinnati%205-26-21%20at%200545%20am.png?dl=0

COVID CAUTION: those who are fully vaccinated will not require to wear masks while we are outdoors, per CDC guidelines; otherwise wear a mask if close to others.

TPE UPDATE: The Photographer’s Ephemeris has now added lunar eclipse programming to the most current version of the software. FYI.

** For membership information write to Rich Sears at [email protected]

According to NASA, a blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse, when the Earth is positioned directly between the moon and the sun, hiding the moon from sunlight. It’s named for its red glow.

“When this happens, the only light that reaches the moon’s surface is from the edges of the Earth’s atmosphere,” the space agency explains. “The air molecules from Earth’s atmosphere scatter out most of the blue light. The remaining light reflects onto the moon’s surface with a red glow, making the moon appear red in the night sky.”

NASA says the result will be a “ring of light” around the moon.

“Just how red it will look is hard to predict, but dust in the atmosphere can have an effect. (And keep in mind there have been a couple of prominent volcanic eruptions recently),” NASA said.

Not only does May bring a lunar eclipse, but also the year’s best supermoon. A supermoon occurs when the moon appears larger than usual in the night sky because it is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, known as perigee.

May’s full supermoon is known as the “Flower Moon,” and it marks the second of three supermoons this year. It’s appropriately named for the abundance of flowers associated with spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

Over-the-Rhine Photo Walk

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A one- and three-quarter mile walk through historic Over-the-Rhine on the National Register of Historic Places. The city’s largest area of Italianate architecture in the country. We will tour eastern Over-the-Rhine featuring Greek Revival and early Italianate townhomes, one of the oldest and rare federal house from 1834. We will walk along one of the loveliest streets downtown with well kept houses. Then to North Main Street, one of the finest intact late 19th Century streetscapes in the city, known for its independent and artistic spirit. Colorful and interesting. Then to Washington Park, Cincinnati’s second oldest park, a band stand, and mature trees. Next block over is our Music Hall, Cincinnati’s second oldest park, a band stand and mature trees. Back along lower Over-the-Rhine to our starting point.

PARKING: Street parking and S&P two floor well lite parking garage, entrance off Sycamore just north of 13th street, 1322 Sycamore Street.

MEET: at Sycamore and 13th Streets

May Meeting: An Artistic Photographer Lies In All of Us / Lisa Langell

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AN ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER LIES WITHIN ALL OF US

Our May Meeting is Available for All OVCC Members.

REGISTER: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oihKOj4zQDqHwFj-ZDXOCQ Do Attempt to Register Below. You will appear Waitlisted and we will know who’s attending.

PRESENTER: LISA LANGELL

We as photographers often want to be more innovative and creative, but our own mental barriers can “prevent” the creative process from happening. One of the biggest mental blocks is simply believing, “I’m not a very creative person.” I hear this most often from engineers, accountants, and those in technical fields who have struggled to discover the creative style they desire.

This session breaks down creative barriers in a really fun and logical way! I take an interactive, myth-busters-style approach! You’ll learn how to apply the creative process and develop patterns that will bring more joy, innovation, success, creativity and happiness to your photography! You will learn:

• How even those who feel they “are not artistic” can actually become artistic and creative
• Understand “imaginative skill” and how it develops
• About my “Mash up” formula
• How you can debunk your own myths about artistic and creative ability
• How to exercise your creativity through real-world examples and activities we will complete during the session
• Inspirations to take with you

NO CRITIQUE SESSION IN MAY

BIO: Lisa Langell is a full-time, award winning photographer, whose work has appeared in several prestigious publications including the cover of Outdoor Photographer Magazine, plus numerous images in Arizona Highways, Ranger Rick, Art galleries and more. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for North American Nature Photography Association. She thrives on creating inovative learning experiences and pushing photographic boundaries. She equally enjoys enriching, stimulating and expanding fellow photographer’s minds emotionally, creatively and intellectually.

Website: http://www.lisalangellphotography.com
Live Webinars and Education: http://www.lisalangellphotography.com/Webinars-and-tutorials
Workshops and Events: http://www.lisalangellphotography.com/

Raptor Shoot is ON. Event Closed to new registrants. Watch for Cancellation.

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ALL MEMBER EVENT. OBSERVE CURRENT COVID PROTOCALS.

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, MAY 16, 2021 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM

TO REGISTER: Mail your payment of $22 per attendee. Only Receipt of Payment Reserves Your Attending. Payby 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. 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.

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.

MOON SHOOT AND DEBRIEF

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

Welcome to our next photo shoot and debrief – THE MOON!

Monday, April 26 to Tuesday, May 11 shoot photos of the moon in your home area.

Tuesday, May 11, by midnight, upload a maximum of 3 images.

Thursday, May 13 6:30 to 7:30 DEBRIEF SESSION Online

Our topic – THE MOON.
This shoot and debrief will give participants two weeks to take photos of the moon at a local place of your choosing. Please do not go back into your inventory of moon shots taken at the world’s best locations. Please choose somewhere you will be in the next two weeks, be that Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus, etc… Feel free to include interesting subjects in the foreground/photo. It does not have to be a full frame photo of the moon, but it can be.

FYI:
Monday, April 26 will be a full moon
Monday, May 3 will be a 3 quarters moon

For those who have participated in Fred Haaser’s training, look in Session 5 to find his ‘Camera Settings for Moon Shots (3 pages)”

Uo to 3 Images to be posted by midnight Tuesday, May 11th 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.
  • Last Name, then First Initial (for example – Bader, H)
  • 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.

Wednesday, May 12 and Thursday, May 13 those participating are asked to review all photos in the album, and formulate questions for the photo creator.

Early afternoon of Thursday, May 13 th, those registered for the event will receive an e-mail 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.

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