A chance to show off your work! Click on http://www.beaverbrook.org . On October 2 & 3, the Beaver Brook Assoc in Hollis holds their Annual Fall Festival and Art Show. Entry forms and details are located on the web site. Please let the club know if you enter your photographs. We’d love to attend and [...]
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Below is the list of links for the websites I discussed at last Monday’s meeting. There are links for individual providers as well as for some comparative reviews to help you evaluate each site. The options for photo sharing online are rapidly evolving and involve numerous variables. This list is a [...]
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http://www.mpex.com/page.htm?pg=PHOTO-CONTEST
For you Nikon Shooters!!
http://www.digitalhomethoughts.com/news/show/97676/the-great-photo-book-round-up-review-who-makes-the-best-photo-books.html
This is a great link provided by Club Member Eric Hansen. Lots of useful information to be had!!
It’s relatively easy to do your own matting and framing. In the long run, it is much more cost-effective to do your own. The initial investment will run about $150 for a mat cutter, metal straight-edge, mat knife, mounting adhesive, foam core, and mats. First lesson: only use acid-free, archival mats. Otherwise, your mats will yellow [...]
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If you don’t want to (or can’t) use a preset white balance in your camera, you can photograph a grey card to set the white balance on your camera, so that all subsequent images will be balanced the same. Alternatively, you can use the automatic setting on your camera. Very possible, no matter which way you [...]
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Generally, the higher the ISO you use, the grainier (and noisier) the image will be. The same holds true with shutter speed. A faster shutter speed will give you more grain/noise.
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Hoping 2010 Provides Tons of Photo Opportunities for everyone!
SAT – FEB 6: Nashoba Valley Camera Club has offered an invitation for Sat, Feb 6. An educational afternoon with Robert O’Toole who will present a series of wildlife and nature images with an emphasis on techniques he used to capture the images. Robert O’Toole is a [...]
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The Beaver Brook Art show opened this weekend and will continue into next weekend, when they will also have their fall festival. Chris Otte is the featured artists this year, be sure to stop by and say hi if you check out the show.
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090921/NEIGHBORS01/909219985
http://www2.beaverbrook.org/bbff09.htm
www.chrisotte.com
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Greg Mazzotta sent the following email to the club with great info on Fall Foliage!!!
http://www.foliagenetwork.com/
Report #5 – September 26, 2009
September 26, 2009
The foliage is progressing in the Northeast. In northern New England, colors are popping in the mountains. Northern Maine, northern New Hampshire, northeast Vermont and northeast New York have crossed into the [...]