October Share and Learn “Vacations”

Gazing at the Milky Way

Summer has come to an end and it is always a shock to find myself on the cusp of all the holidays. The older I get the faster time flies. Vacations are another event that time seems to operate in half time. A week seems like a few days and there is never enough time to see or do everything that I had planned. I don’t know if others feel this way but it is a challenge to slow down and enjoy the moment.

Last month we had a quickie vacation in the Olympic National Park for Mike’s birthday. The owner of the VRBO we rented sent me a link to a local photographer who photographs the milky way over the water from several of the beaches. Great idea and we lucked out with an amazing night to photograph it. We only got one night as the next night the fog rolled in and it was pea soup. Making the most of it I’ve seen many photos of the photographer in the photo, as the camera is on a tripod so I decided to give it a try. As luck would have it the first attempt was the only usable photo – so Woo Hoo!

Vacations can be complicated – months of planning, special gear, once in a lifetime or they can be a spur-of-the-moment clear-the-head event. Photographing vacations can include locations, people, animals, details, buildings, or anything that resonates with you. Documenting places, people, and events is something we all like to do and then we want to share those photos with others. This assignment is perfect to show off your photos. I hope you agree and will upload them before noon on Tuesday, Oct 18th. We will meet via zoom only so watch for Chuck’s meeting link. Check the instructions on our web for resizing your photos as the Gallery Upload has size restrictions. Upload your favorite vacation photos so we can all be armchair tourists.

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September Share and Learn “Fill the Frame’

Newly Emerged Monarch Butterfly

Posting this article from Austin so it will be short. In September we are going to “Fill the Frame”. The subject is going to make up the majority of the photos. If you attended our August speaker he gave an excellent program on macro photography. If you could not attend I’d recommend watching the video. Macro photography is all about getting close to the subject. As close to your subject as your lens will allow you. This will enlarge the image to show all the details of the subject. The list of subjects is endless, from flowers to insects to food to anything that interests you. You are only limited by your imagination.

We will be meeting in the Church and on zoom so your photos will be due by noon on Tuesday, September 20. Everyone is doing a great job uploading them to our Dropbox using the Share and Learn button and I thank you!

Take a look at the macro world and discover a whole new world to photograph. More on this subject in my next post.

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August 16th Share and Learn “Summer”

Staying cool on the beach

Summer is quickly coming to an end and schools will soon be starting the new school year in mid-August. Where did the summer months go?

So why “Summer”? Why not celebrate the lazy hazy days of summer. So many of my fondest memories growing up occurred in summer. From trips to the pool to the beach to watching thunderstorms and savoring the fruits of the garden! Fresh corn on the cob and tomatoes, yum! That is still a summer favorite.

The heat of Texas is not much different than the heat in Nebraska. The biggest difference is here we have climate-controlled houses, not so much growing up in Nebraska. I can remember standing in front of the window air conditioner trying to cool off.

What photos do you have that celebrate summer? Our August 16th meeting will again be Zoom only. Please have your photos uploaded using the “Share and Learn” button on the Club’s Monday e-mail blast by Tuesday AM. Before uploading please resize your photos for the Gallery using the directions on our website.


Summertime in the city anyone?

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July 19th Share and Learn “Your Favorite Photos”

San Antonio Zoo Hippo Pool

For the July assignment send me “Your Favorite Photos”. How many favorite photos do you have? Last month our program was on a photo printing service called “Fracture”. Printing photos on glass! What favorite photos would you want to print and display on your walls? Show us three of those photos and tell us why each is a favorite.

Your photos will be due by the morning of July 19th. The Share and Learn will be using the club’s Dropbox. I hope you will take up the challenge to review your photos and share some of your favorites with us!

My photo of the hippos was taken at the San Antonio Zoo during a thunderstorm. The hippos are usually above water but with the thunderstorm, they submerged and with the glass wall visitors could see them floating with the fish. A special moment during a family outing to the zoo.

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June 21 Share and Learn ” There is a Season to…”

A Time to Learn – 201304 Science Ambassador

This should be a fun assignment. Pictures tell stories of shared times, special events, love, sadness, celebrations, or just a quiet day. As I mentioned in a previous post this assignment was the result of listening to a song by The Byrds (my age is showing) “Turn! Turn! Turn!”. A few interesting facts, the song was originally recorded by Peter Seeger and later sold to The Byrds in 1965 who electrified it. In an interview with Peter Seeger, he stated the lyrics were taken from a passage in the book of Ecclesiastes (3:1-8). It has also been modified by Judy Collins’ in 1969, Dolly Parton in 1984, and in 2005 “Those Were the Days” and Vern Gosdin’s 1984 album “There is a Season”.

Songs can be inspirations for our photography or an echo of an event. Hearing a favorite song can be a time travel moment where we see the past. Seeing photos of a past event can be another time travel moment where we hear the sounds of that event. Each brings remembrance of a day in a different way, an exercise for our brains.

Below is an article on storytelling that I thought has some useful information on elements to include when telling a story in a visual way.

The meeting will again be a hybrid with in-person at the church and a zoom link for everyone else. Chuck will not be at the meeting so I’ll be depending on others for the technical support. I’m not certain if I will put the Share and Learn in the slide show as I’ve normally done or try to run it from Dropbox. So I’m asking that you upload your photos by Monday, June 20th latest, and don’t forget to resize your photos for the Gallery/Header. Chuck has instructions on the website and he includes the link to our “Share and Learn” button on his weekly e-blast. So send us down memory lane with your favorite stories, old or new!

Great photography is about the depth of feeling, not the depth of field.” – Peter Adams

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April Showers bring May Flowers! May Share and Learn “Texas Flowers”

Texas Bluebonnets in Black Land Gulley

Who doesn’t have hundreds of photos featuring Texas flowers! Driving the roads in spring we are treated to a kaleidoscope of colors from the bluebonnets to the red Indian paintbrush and Indian blankets to the pinks of Pink evening primrose to name a few. Yellow Sunflowers and Mexican hats flower after the spring flowers have been seeded for next year.

The number of Texas flowers is way too numerous to mention here so I’d encourage you to take a walk outside or through your photo catalog and share your stunning Texas flowers and maybe surprise us with some that are rarely seen.

The meeting is on May 17th in person and on zoom. Photos need to be in the club dropbox by the morning of the 17th. The weekly e-blast has the link for the “Share and Learn” on the right-hand side. Please resize your photos for the Gallery and Header upload. Chuck has posted resizing instructions on our web. Get out while the weather is nice or take some time with your photo catalog. But most of all enjoy this assignment! We’ll see you next month 🙂

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February 15th Assignment “Street Captures”

NY City Flags and Pigeons

With the last pop-up a downtown walk I decided to follow that theme with the next assignment, “Street Captures”!

This can be anything that captures your interest in the city; people, buildings, statuary, animals, signs, etc. This should be an easy assignment and I hope to see some photos from the last club activity.

Below is an article that gives you some tips that you might find helpful.

Our next meeting is on Feb 15th. Photos will be due in our dropbox by Monday, Feb 14th, Valentine’s Day! Please follow directions to reduce the size of your photos, instructions by Chuck on our website. My next update will have more information regarding the meeting venue, in-person or virtual.

Looking forward to seeing your favorite street captures!

https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/uk/tutorials/street-photography-tips

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Happy New Year! Are you ready for 2022?

Lake Houston Starburst through trees

From comments I’ve heard we were all ready to see the tail lights of 2021. Whatever your thoughts a new year brings us new goals, resolutions, and back to normal schedules after the holidays. So what is in store in 2022 for the photo club?

After our successful Christmas Social, I see us moving slowly back to in-person meetings. January will be zoom as our speaker is zoom. Connie Emerson will be posting an announcement on that shortly. After January our speaker’s preference will determine if the meeting is zoom or in person.

Anne Mullins has sketched out monthly activities for the first quarter and Jim Schepens and John Gray are putting details together for an overnight trip to New Mexico in October. One of the highlights for this trip will be hot air balloon ascents, an item on my bucket list that I’d love to cross off. We are also planning a closer-to-home overnight in Fredricksburg at the beginning of April for Bluebonnets and night photography. This is dependent on weather and spring flower blooms.

Workshops are coming with Chuck kicking off the year, getting to know your camera. I gave my grandson a camera for Christmas and he could definitely use this course. I’m planning a Night Photography Workshop the last Saturday in February in anticipation of the night photography trip in April. I also want to talk about using star trackers and hope to have some input via my husband Mike.

Finally, January Share and Learn assignments are coming up soon. Your assignment, if you choose to accept, Starbursts. It just so happens that I was featured in the Photo Bootcamp Magazine for a starburst photo that I entered. I was also the featured photographer in the magazine. I got an e-mail from Steve Hansen congratulating me on the article, with the holidays and all I’d not really thought about it. So thank you Steve for bringing it to my attention. I’ve linked the magazine below. I joined several years ago and it gives you the opportunity to have your photos reviewed in a nice way. You might want to look into the magazine for a way to grow your photography experience with monthly assignments and positive feedback for photos that you post. I was very honored that they chose me for this spread.

January meeting is zoom, please look for Chuck’s e-mail and reply to have him send you the meeting link. Assignments are due by Monday, January 17th.

Wishing you all a very prosperous and exciting New Year. May you record the wonderful world that we live in and the beautiful people and animals that make up our world. Make someone’s day by focusing on them. Happy New Year and hope to see you on the 18th.

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