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Jaden Buckley – Dunedin Gasworks Museum (Taken on July field trip)
Entries close on Monday 8th September for the Spring Print Exhibition. Members may submit up to six entries in each of the OPEN and NATURAL HISTORY sections. The exhibition will be held on Monday 22nd September following the AGM.
As well as Champion and Honours the following two awards are available in the Open:
The Como Marine Award
The C.W. Pattillo Portrait Cup
If you can not deliver your entry on Monday 8th September, please contact secretary@dps.org.nz to arrange an alternative or ph. Laurie 476 1399
Note about conflict with Dunedin Festival of Photography: Members wanting the prints or mats for the Dunedin Festival of Photography will be able to take them home after the Spring Print Exhibition for rematting or swtiching prints around. However, you must have completed your online entry for the festival by the closing date of 19th Sept, and be able to deliver your prints to Melanie by Wed 24th Sept.
The Dunedin Photographic Society invites you to enter the 45th Dunedin Festival of Photography.
The 2014 organising committee has made some positive changes including a move to online submissions for all entries and the introduction of two new sections – Monochrome and Portraiture.
Entries open 1st August and close 9pm Friday 19th September. Information and the online entry form can be found on our website. The exhibition will take place 20-27th October at the Dunedin Community Gallery.
Important dates:
Entries Open: Friday 1st August
Entries Close: Friday 19th September 9pm
Judging: Saturday 27th September
Results Announced: Friday 3rd October
Festival Exhibition Opening: 5pm Sunday 19th October, Dunedin Community Gallery, 20 Princes Street
Festival Exhibition: Monday 20th-27th October, Dunedin Community Gallery, 20 Princes Street
Last night (Mon 28th July) the 2014 Winter Projected Image Exhibition was shown. Images for the Open Section were selected by Oswald Mungwazi APSNZ from Christchruch (http://www.oswaldphotography.co.nz/) and those for the Natural History section were selected by Dunedin Photographic Society member Terry Maguire Hon PSNZ ESFIAP.
There were 110 Open images entered, with 36 accepted, 7 honours, 1 Como Marine award, 1 F.H.Williams Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Landscape, and 1 Champion awarded; and there were 35 Natural History images entered, with 20 accepted, 3 honours, and 1 Champion awarded.
Congratulations to everyone who entered, in particular to the following members for their honours and special awards. A full list of the exhibition can be viewed here.
Open
Champion Projected Image
Mark Fox – Orange
Lanscape Trophy
David Steer – Boh Tea Plantation
Como Marine Award
Mark Fox – Orange
Honours
David Steer – Anderson Bay Boat Ramp
Micky Waby – Apples and Copper
Kate Burton – Kissing Couple
David Steer – Terminal
Glenn Symon – Beach Walk
John Casey – St Clair Morning Abstract
John Hart – Desert Minimalism
Natural History
Champion Projected Image
Ross McIvor – Bellbird and Bee
Honours
Craig McKenzie – Black Stilt
Ross McIvor – Bellbird in Kowhai tree
Ross McIvor – Honey Bee gathering pollen
Mark Fox – Orange (Champion Open, 2014 Winter Projected Image Exhibition)
Ross McIvor – Bellbird and Bee (Champion Natural History, 2014 Winter Projected Image Exhibition)
You’ve still got a few days to enter this Photojournalism Competiton if you are keen…
The New Brighton Photographic Club would like to remind all NZ photographers that it’s not too late to enter the National Photojournalism competition.
Sports, Travel, Street Photography, perhaps a social statement, can all be classified as Photojournalism. You could be the one to win the Ted Walker Trophy.
On a very chilly morning last Saturday seven of our members headed for the Maniototo via the Middlemarch road. As we climbed the hill the sky started to lighten up as the sun started a new day. By the time we reached the top of the hill at the start of the old Dunstan Trail we had just enough time to set up our tripods before the sun turned on one of the most spectacular sun rises I have ever seen.
Back into the four wheel drives and on to Middlemarch for a coffee. Then stops here, there and everywhere, including the stone sheep yards, railway siding and lunch at the fisherman’s huts where we took in the big skies of the Maniototo. There had been a bit of frost early on but none of the hoped for hoar frost or snow. The evening was spent at the Ranfurly Hotel.
Sunday morning we were of to the Blue Lake at St Bathans for coffee and fresh scones, raspberry jam and cream. And yes we did take a few shots as well. Down the road to photograph the old White Horse Hotel at Becks and finally down a very wet and slippery road to Poolburn dam. Thank goodness for the four wheel drive vehicles! The lake was an unbelievable colour and I am sure most of you will think we have all been very busy with Photoshop. Milky blue in parts and in other parts a very dark blue like I have never seen before. Finally we headed back to Dunedin after photographing a couple of old trucks on the way.
Last night was the 5th Monday of the month and, as has become custom, we held a practical workshop for interested members. The topic of last night’s workshop was lighting – using off-camera flash and other lighting accessories. Members were invited to bring their cameras and flashes and any other lighting gear they had. An added bonus were the mannequin heads provided by Linda – they were spectacular models, holding their pose for the whole night, and never a word of complaint out of them!
Craig led the workshop, and stepped us all through the different ways to light your subject. Everyone got to have a turn at photographing our model and observing the effect of the light modifiers on their images. It was a good chance for most people to have a look at their camera settings to work out things like how to use manual flash, and change the flash power etc.
A big thanks to Craig from everyone who attended for his efforts in putting the workshop together and providing members with another fun night of learning.
The general report from the Mid Winter Festival photowalk is that is was COLD! But it was also a fun evening and a great chance to practice using your camera under very tricky lighting conditions. We finished the evening with drinks and dinner at Black Dog Café.
Saturday night (21st June) is the Dunedin mid winter carnival. We will be having a photowalk around the Octagon area to capture all the lights and action. Meet at 4.30pm outside the railway station. There will be the option of going somewhere for dinner after the carnival for those who are interested.
Paul Sorrell, DPS club member, currently has a photography exhibition, “Birds of the Botanic Garden”, showing at the Botanic Garden visitor centre (next to the cafe) in the Lower Garden. It runs from 10am to 4pm each day until 30 June. There are 6 prints on show, blown up to a hefty 24×16 inches.
He would like to invite DPS members to wander by sometime and enjoy his first ever art exhibition