CACC Newsletter #36 - Capital Area Camera Club

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CACC Newsletter #36 - Capital Area Camera Club
Published monthly at Augusta, Maine.
Newsletter editor: Linwood Riggs - lriggs@gwi.net
Pileated Woodpecker © 2010 Phil Downes
February Event Calendar
February 2 meeting - The André Gallant workshop committee will present detailed information about this event,
which is scheduled for June 5-6, 2010. Steve Dunn and LeeAnn LaFleur, who have attended workshops led by
Freeman Patterson and André Gallant, will present slide shows and tell us of their workshop experiences.
February 16 meeting - Travel Photography II. Tim True and Phil Downes will show images of their travels to the
Western US and Janet Favor will show images from her trip to Japan. Robin Robinson will follow with a “cabin
fever reliever” slide show of her terrific flower gardens in Phippsburg.
CLUB NEWS
January 5 meeting - David Hodsdon gave a Photoshop
class and members interested in nature and wildlife
photography convened to compare notes on camera
equipement and other topics of mutual interest.
January 19 meeting - the André Gallant workshop
presentation was rescheduled because of stormy
weather.
The George W. Glennie Nature Intererclub Exhibition
will be held on March 27 this year. Members interested
in representing our club should be selecting some
images for consideration in February.
A two-day André Gallant workshop will be held in
Augusta on weekend of June 5-6, 2010.
2010 EVENT CALENDAR
March 2 - Dave Higgins - Fine Art Photography
March 16 - Select images for the Glennie Competition
April 6 - Fred LeBlanc - Windjammer presentation
April 20 - Jennifer Cart - Matting and Framing
May 4 - Printing Tips
May 20 - Macro and Flower Photography
June 5-6 - Andrè Gallant Workshop
of Science at Curtis Memorial Library, Hubbell oversees
the children’s Monarch butterfly program and the butterfly
garden. She is trained in environmental interpretation and
landscape architecture. Prior to joining the Curtis Library
staff, Hubbell managed outreach for Maine Audubon. In
her ‘spare time’ she monitors juvenile lobsters for the
Lobster Conservancy. Come early to purchase café treats.
Proceeds benefit Maine Street plantings by the Village
Improvement Association. Reservations recommended,
725-5222. $10 in advance or $12 at the door. 6:30
- 8:00, Feb 4 at Frontier Café, Gallery & Cinema, Ft.
Andross in Brunswick, ME.
Several CACC members delivered photographs to the
Senator Inn and Spa on Western Avenue in Augusta
Saturday morning for display in the restaurant and other
public areas. Janet Favor reports that one customer
has already asked to buy a larger print of a Morocco
photograph she has on display.
Michael Woodward has photographs on display at the
L/A Arts Gallery 5 in Lewiston.
MEMBER NEWS, HONORS
& ACCOLADES
Immerse yourself in a floral fantasia as you enjoy
illustrated commentary from two of Maine’s most
gifted gardeners: Robin Robinson and Jocelyn Hubbell.
Robinson’s intensely planted half acre of perennials
and shrubbery basks on a promontory commanding
views across Casco Bay to Hermit Island. She is
an accomplished writer, photographer, and keeper of
client’s gardens. As Executive Director for Cornerstones
© 2010 Janet Favor
Please send news about awards won by CACC members, photography exhibits in Maine, relevant articles and books, and
other interesting tidbits of photography trivia for the newsletter to newsletter editor, Linwood Riggs at lriggs@gwi.net
Copyright Notice - All photographs in this newsletter are copyrighted by the photographer, and may
not be copied, downloaded or used in any manner whatsoever without express written permission.
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Member Gallery
© 2009 Paula Anastasio
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Member Gallery
Stairwell © 2010 Janet Favor
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Member Gallery
Kennebec River Ice Jam, Gardiner, ME © 2010 Tim True
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Member Gallery
Front St. Parking Lot, Augusta © 2010 Linwood Riggs
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Member Gallery
Bald Eagle © 2010 Linwood Riggs
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Member Gallery
Barred Owl © 2010 Paul Greenier
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Member Gallery
© 2009 Brian Boudreau
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Opportunities for Photographers
Event: CALL FOR ARTISTS -- PICTURES AT AN
EXHIBITION “A multimedia performance with the
Augusta Symphony Orchestra”
What: Performance
Start Time: Saturday, March 27 at 3:00pm
End Time: Saturday, March 27 at 5:00pm
Where: Hope Baptist Church, Rt 202, Manchester,
Maine
How to submit work for the electronic exhibition
(Submission deadline is March 1, 2010 at midnight.)
Send a high quality jpg* attached to an email (important!
--do not paste your image into the email).
In the body of your email provide the following
information:
1. Artist Name
2. Title of Art
Calling Maine artists to participate in a unique
collaboration of music and art! On March 27, 2010,
the Augusta Symphony Orchestra and the Kennebec
Valley Art Association will be presenting a multimedia
performance of Pictures at an Exhibition. Pictures
at an Exhibition is a famous suite in ten movements
composed for piano by Modest Mussorgsky in 1874
after the death of his friend, artist and architect Viktor
Hartmann. The music depicts an imaginary tour of an
art collection. The titles of the individual movements
allude to artwork by Hartmann; Mussorgsky based his
musical material on specific drawings and watercolors
by his friend.
3. Media
Visual artists are invited to listen to the music and
submit original art in response. This can be existing
art, or new art inspired by the music. You can listen to
all ten movements of the suite online at the Wikipedia,
and see some of Hartmann’s art that inspired them
by following this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Pictures_at_an_Exhibition
8. Optional -- short statement regarding this piece and/or
your response as an artist to the music.
The art exhibit will be entirely electronic. All visual
art media is eligible, including painting, drawing,
printmaking, photography, sculpture, ceramic, etc.
Images of selected art will be projected on a large screen
above the musicians during the concert. This is a great
opportunity to share your work with a large and varied
audience; seating capacity is around 300 and with your
help we hope to sell out this unique concert event!
Information about artists and their art will be included
in the concert program; art may be sold through the
Harlow Gallery’s online shop through the month of
March; and each artist whose work is included in the
slide show will receive one free ticket to the concert.
In addition, we invite artists to create work onsite during
the concert. Space is limited, and you must sign up in
advance to participate. You may sketch, draw or paint the
musicians, the audience or simply be inspired by the music.
Participating artists receive free admission to the concert. To
sign up, call the Harlow Gallery at (207) 622-3813, or email
us at kvaa@harlowgallery.org by March 10, 2010.
4. Outside Dimensions, including frame if framed
5. Description of the piece (support, list of materials used, is
it matted, framed, under glass, etc.).
6. Price if offered for sale. (All sales are subject to our usual
commission of 30% for KVAA members or 40% for nonmembers. Please price your work accordingly.)
7. Which suite (number and title) does the art correspond
to?
*images should be in jpg format, in size at least 300 dpi, or
between 1-3 megabytes, or in inches 4x6 or larger.
Another way to participate:
Important dates
February 15, 2010 -- Early submission deadline. Art received
on or before this date will be considered for the concert
poster.
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March 1, 2010 -- Deadline to submit art for the
electronic exhibition. Submissions due by email on or
before midnight tonight.
March 10, 2010 -- Deadline to sign up to create art
onsite during the concert.
March 27, 2010
2-2:30 pm artists planning to work on site arrive to
choose a spot and set up. Painters and those working
with any other potentially messy media must bring a
drop cloth to protect the floor at the church.
3 pm -- Pictures at an Exhibition Concert at Hope
Baptist Church, Rt. 202, Manchester. The ASO will
perform music by Brahms and Mussorgsky with special
guest Kinga Augustyn performing as violin soloist for
the Brahms Double Concerto. In the second half of
that concert, the ASO will perform Pictures at an
Exhibition.
To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=2715
32442417&mid=1c7d43bG50835459Gde5e17G7
CHINA TOURS - The tour operator asked me to pass
this along. As with all tours, please do your own ‘due
diligence’ before signing up. “I was invited by M&M
Photo Tours as the guest pro photographer for two of
their upcoming trips to China in 2010. The first trip
will take place on April 3-16, 2010. The second trip
will take place on September 17-30, 2010. I’d like you
to join us on one of these wonderful trips”.
Tour Highlights:
-The Great Wall
-Forbidden City
-Summer Palace
-Temple of Heaven:
-Terra-cotta Warriors and Mausoleum of
the First Qin Emperor, Xian
-Classic Gardens of Suzhou
-52-mile Li River cruise.
-Savor China’s world-renowned delicacies with
special culinary events
-5 Star Hotels
This is an all inclusive tour (RT airfare to/from San
Francisco, internal China flights, cultural programs, expert
guides--private tour, baggage handling, 5-star hotels-Marriott Beijing City Wall; Pullman Shanghai Skyway
Hotel; Garden Hotel Suzhou; Xian Titan Times Hotel;
Guilin Park Hotel; Yangshuo Sovereign Hotel, ground
transportation & transfers,nearly all meals) for ONLY
$3750!
To join us, and to see the detailed Itinerary visit http://
www.mmphototours.com.
“Please mention my name for special pricing. Feel free
to contact me for additional information. My contact
information is below.
Thanks for your time and I hope we can work together
soon.”
Best Regards,
Ron Wyatt
Ron Wyatt Photography
Piscataway, NJ
(732) 868-9095
Cell (732) 619-9628
ron@ronwyattphotos.com
http://www.ronwyattphotos.com
http://gallery.me.com/ronwyatt1
NATURAL CONNECTIONS PHOTO WORKSHOPS
Again, I don’t have any personal knowledge of this company,
but am passing along this information in case any memers
are interested. Ledra Davis tells me “This is actually our
first year offering workshops. All of our photographers are
professional photographers who live, teach or lecture in
different parts of the country, and Canada. Personally, I have
been a workshop junkie for years. I loved participating in
them and now want to provide quality workshops at prices
people can better afford. All of our instructors (but one)
participated in and graduated from Rocky Mountain School
of Photography’s Summer Intensive, Advanced Intensive
and Career Training programs. We know how to provide a
fun and quality workshop, but at a much lower cost due the
fact we don’t have the massive overhead that outfits such as
RMSP have. In fact, our workshops are around $400 - $600
less than other companies and they are the same workshop
– 6 days, 2 instructors, fantastic locations, classroom lecture
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and image critique, pre-scouted locations and instructors
that do not shoot during the workshop – just at an
average of $500 less per workshop. We are currently in
negotiations to bring on a few new instructors for 2011
that have great name recognition and have been leading
workshops professionally out West for over 5-10 years”.
FMI: www.ledradavis.com
www.naturalconnectionsphoto.com
GEORGE LEPP “CAPTURE THE POSSIBILITIES”
seminar in Storrs, CT.
May 23.
http://www.
photoconnectionoc.com/index.php?module=pagemast
er&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=88
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 9 Summer Street, Augusta
We invite you to participate in our photo contest,
celebrating the beauty and unique character of St. Mark’s
Episcopal Church, 9 Summer Street, Augusta, Maine.
The winning photo will be reproduced onto greeting
cards to be sold to parishioners and the general public
year round as well as at our holiday fair. Both amateur and
professional photographers are welcome to participate.
Photos must be submitted in digital format; Entries for
the contest must be received by Friday, February 28, 2010,
at 11:59 p.m. EDST. For more information please visit
www.stmarksaugusta.org FMI: email tmann@fairpoint.
net
Toni Bingel Pied
Education Director
Pine Tree State Arboretum
153 Hospital Street
Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 621-0031
ptsaedu@roadrunner.com
www.pinetreestatearboretum.org
CAFE DES ARTISTES. Get free weekly Maine Art News
from Cafe des Artistes, a seasonal weekly radio show,
blog & newsletter produced by Maine Gallery Guide to
promote and generate excitement for Maine art. Contact:
http://www.mainegalleryguide.com
Find additional artist opportunities, in all media, at Maine
Arts Commission website: http://mainearts.maine.gov/
opportunities/default.asp
NETWORK PHOTO CLASSES AVAILABLE... We
have been contacted by NetPhotoClasses.org who offer
totally web-based photography classes. They offer Short,
Basic and Advanced courses. Check them out at http://
www.netphotoclasses.org
BLACK AND WHITE
digitalsilverimaging.com
PRINTING
-
www.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC invites entries for its
monthly “Your Shot” page. For guidelines and a submission
form, go to http://www.ngm.com/yourshot
LENS RENTALS: www.lensrentals.com
Exhibits & Lectures
The PINE TREE STATE ARBORETUM would like to
offer the Viles Visitor Center as a venue for exhibiting
art. We are looking for art that is nature-related. Subjects
might include trees, flowers, wildlife, water, landscapes,
natural fibers etc… We would like to showcase 4
collections/year. Each collection would be on display for
about 3 months. We will write up a press release for the
collection and an opening (if the artist would like to host
an opening). Interested artists should contact:
GEORGE MARSHALL STORE GALLERY - York,
ME http://www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com/Site/
Exhibitions.html
A new slant on the ordinary at UNIVERSITY OF
MAINE MUSEUM OF ART (BDN article) http://www.
bangordailynews.com/detail/124217.html
UMMA FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY, SCULPTURE
SHOWS
http://www.bangordailynews.com/
detail/109769.html
Disclaimer: Mention in this newsletter does not imply endorsement of any business, exhibit, product, service, or
event. Please do your own “due diligence”, especially before signing up for a seminar or tour, and report any errors or
problems to the newsletter editor.
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TRAINING WEBINARS Member Nancy Halsley says
“there are free webinars on various courses at
http://creativetechs.com/training or they can be purchased
and downloaded after they are presented live. I have bought
three of their courses and they are excellent.”
WATERFALL ARTS GALLERY (BELFAST)
http://www.waterfallarts.org/default.html
Website Links
KIM KOMANDO TIPS: Lenses: http://www.komando.
com:80/newsletter/CSOTD_12-12-09.htm
Recharging batteries in the wild: http://www.komando.
com/tips/index.aspx?id=7785
GIMP and Picasa photo organizing software: http://
www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=8072
JUMPING WOLF PHOTOGRAPHER LOSES
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/
WILDLIFE PRIZE
science/nature/8470962.stm
SURFING PHOTOS - “SHOOTING THE CURL”
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201001/slideshowlittle/default.aspx
PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART’S NEW B&W
ACQUISITIONS - http://www.portlandmuseum.org/
Content/4520.shtml#
MAINE IN BLACK AND WHITE to appear on
silver screen. Wintry scenes captured by a Clinton
photographer serve as props in the movie ‘When in
Rome.’
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.
php?id=311222&ac=PHnws
THE MAINE ARTS HAS A NEW WEB SITE AT:
http://mainearts.maine.gov/ The Artists (Photographers)
Organizations Directory affords members of Maine’s
cultural community the means to promote themselves
online.
It also provides website visitors various
convenient ways to find the information they seek.
http://mainearts.maine.gov/directories.aspx
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S “BEST NATIONAL
PARKS PHOTOS OF 2009” http://adventure.
nationalgeographic.com/2009/06/national-parks/
ultimate-parks-photography?source=email_photo
EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY
Wide-ranging Detroit artist Hazel Miitchell revels in
the worlds that lie beyond the images that she creates.
http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/135510.html
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EXTRUDING ICE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY http://www.
stumbleupon.com:80/su/3t6dsE/my.ilstu.edu/~jrcarter/
ice/diurnal/extrude/
WINDOWS 7 FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS - http://
shutterbug.com/equipmentreviews/software_computers/
0110windows7/#
2010 PHOTO CONTEST: THE OUTTAKES
This year’s Backpacker Photo Contest was a tight race.
Here, the see outstandings photos that just missed the
cut. See the January 2010 issue for the winners. http://
www.backpacker.com/2010-photo-contest-outtakes/
slideshows/58?position=63http://www.shutterbug.com/
newsletter/122909compready/
“Stolen Moments” NYC street photography http://www.
msnbc.msn.com:80/id/34339001/from/ET
BEHIND THE LENS WITH A NATIONAL PARK
PHOTOGRAPHER http://www.nationalparkstraveler.
com/2009/10/behind-lens-national-parkphotographer4749
FAR CORNERS PHOTOGRAPHY
http://www.farcornersphotography.com/index.html
FINDING A PLACE: EMMET GOWIN http://paw.
princeton.edu/issues/2009/10/21/pages/2069/index.xml
ANSEL ADAMS: THE BLACK-AND-WHITE MASTER,
IN COLOR http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0
,8599,1932894,00.html?xid=rss-topstories?artId=193
2894?contType=article?chn=artsPHOTO-A-GO-GO
KEEPS ON GOING http://www.themainemag.com/
features2/1159-photo-a-go-go-bakery-maine.html
GEORGE TICE PHOTOGRAPHY link:
http://www.workingwaterfront.com/reviews/SeacoastMaine-Photographs-by-George-Tice/13293/
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY ARTICLE - http://
maineoutdoorjournal.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=275
248&ac=Outdoors
JOE DEVENNY BLOG http://
joedevenneyphotography.blogspot.com:80/
popphoto.com/popularphotographyfeatures/5689/200
8-readers-photo-contest.html
CLOUD APPRECIATION SOCIETY http://www.
guardian.co.uk/books/interactive/2009/jul/17/cloudcollector-pretor-pinney
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY presents the best
images by established and emerging photographers
selected by an outstanding jury from thousands
of entries. The collection, gathered from books,
magazines, promotional and personal portfolios, offers
an informed view of photography today, with images
that resonate through their clearly individual point of
view. American Photography is a time capsule in the
making.
MIGUEL LASA PHOTOGRAPHY (wildlife)
http://www.miguellasa.com/
MAIN STREET POSTCARDS AS MUSE
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/arts/design/
06evan.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
If you like wildlife photography, have a look at www.
wildlifephotographermagazine.com
A directory of useful photography links: http://www.
cameraporn.net/2008/05/12/60-photography-linksyou-cant-live-without
OSPREY SLIDE SHOW - http://www.miguellasa.
com/photos/sspopup.mg?AlbumID=1001578
PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS by Hannah Schardt
From a cardinal splashing in a Florida birdbath to a
leopard lurking in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, the
winning images of the 38th annual National Wildlife
Photo Contest are as varied as the species that populate
this planet. This year’s winners were drawn from
our largest-ever pool of entries—more than 55,000
in six categories: Mammals, Birds, Other Wildlife,
Landscapes and Plant Life, Backyard Habitats and
Connecting People and Nature. Along with selecting
the $5,000 grand prize winner, judges awarded cash
and other prizes for the first- and second-place
winners in every category in each of two divisions,
amateur and professional. One youth winner was
also chosen. To see all of the winning images, along
with this year’s honorable mentions and instructions
on how to enter next year’s contest, visit www.nwf.
org/photozone.
http://www.nwf.org/NationalWildlife/article.cfm?issu
eID=126&articleID=1662
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY 15TH ANNUAL
PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
http://www.
American Photography offers a who’s who in
photography, with images by Luc Delahaye, Lee
Friedlander, Nan Goldin, Jean Paul Goude, Lauren
Greenfield, Brigitte Lacombe, Vincent Laforet, Annie
Leibovitz, Martin Parr, Paolo Pellegrin, Spencer Platt,
Martin Schoeller, Stephanie Sinclair, to name a few.
Work by today’s masters is interspersed with pictures
by photographers just beginning to make a name for
themselves. This year’s cover introduces the work of
New York City student, Yael Ben-Zion.
American Photography, founded in 1985, is the
leading juried annual and advocate of contemporary
photography in North America and the world.
Regarded by creative professionals as the number
one source for today’s finest image makers, American
Photography is the premier showcase for editorial,
advertising, fine art and experimental work. With a
history of presenting the most cutting-edge images,
its pages have honored work by Richard Avedon,
Helmut Newton and William Wegman and has proudly
promoted the early careers of Sally Mann, David
LaChapelle, Elinor Carucci and Steven Maisel.
http://www.ai-ap.com/
CACC MEMBERS’ WEBSITES/blogs:
Steve Dunn http://www.dunnstudio.com/
Bob Darby http://www.f64architecture.com/
Jim Walker http://www.jimwalkerphotography.
com/
Liz Geller http://www.elizabethgellerphotos.com
Robin Robinson http://robinrobinson.dotphoto.com
Robin’s blog http://robins-chaos.blogspot.com/
Linwood Riggs http://www.riggsphoto.com
For the latest club news, please see our website: http://www.capitalareacameraclub.com
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Paul St. Pierre http://home.gwi.net/ByPaul/
Noreen Doyle http://www.noreen-doyle.com/
Noreen Doyle http://www.egyptomania.org/
DIGITAL FORENSICS: HOW EXPERTS UNCOVER
DOCTORED IMAGES - http://www.sciam.com/article.
cfm?id=digital-image-forensics&SID=mail&sc=emailfri
end
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAINE BY
VINTAGE WINGS - http://www.vintagewingsmillersfield.com/fallfoliagetrips2008.html
ONLINE USER MANUALS - http://safemanuals.com:80/
PHOTO FREE PUBLIC DOMAIN MUSIC FOR
SLIDESHOWS, ETC: http://www.musopen.com/
HOW TO CRITIQUE IMAGES http://
doubleexposure.com/CritBoutique.shtml
LIGHT IMPRESSIONS CUSTOM MAT & FRAME
CONFIGURATOR: http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.
com/category.action?categoryId=160
INSECT IDENTIFICATION - “What’s that Bug?”
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/index.html
EXPLORE STONEHENGE UP CLOSE THROUGH
THE MAGIC OF PHOTOSYNTH. http://ngm.
nationalgeographic.com/2008/06/stonehenge/alexandertext
TIPS FOR ENTERING PHOTO CONTESTS
http://www.doubleexposure.com/YouBeJudge_
Farber.shtml
“MY FAVORITE MAINE” PHOTO EXHIBIT
http://www.mainephotographyshow.com/
BOSTON.COM features some of the most amazing
photographs from the news. You simply won’t find
such breathtaking photos anywhere else on the Web.
http://www.boston.com
PHOTO CRITIQUE - “I think this site could be
useful for someone who wants feedback from another
person on a specific aspect or area of an image that
they would like to definitively point out. Such as, if an
area of a photo is lacking in detail and they want to
know what to do about it, or if they ‘overcorrect’ an
aspect of an image and want someone else to look at a
specific area”. RRR http://www.finetuna.com/
SOUJOURNS IN NATURE - NATURE
PHOTOGRAPHY & NATURE TRAVEL
Providing compelling, technically superb, and
artistically photographed images of Nature and
informative articles and essays delivered on deadline
for nearly two decades. Now featuring the work
of award-winning digital photographer, Robert
Servranckx. Leading affordable natural history
and photo tours & workshops to national and
international destinations including New England,
Africa, and Central America for over a decade.
Robert@SojournsInNature.com
INSPIRED PLACES, INSPIRED PHOTOS - from a
new series of travel images by Nance Trueworthy www.
nancttrueworthy.com
GREAT WEB SITE FOR SOUND EFFECTS like bird
and animal sounds for videos such as to add to a slide show.
http://www.soundsnap.com/taxonomy/term/70?page=6
“Nature’s Best” photos: http://www.msnbc.msn.com:80/
id/21795715/displaymode/1107/s/2/
This link has great info on cost and quality comparisons of print
processing centers: http://www.printrates.com/search_res.
php?quantity=1&paper_size=17&shipping=0&image.
x=46&image.y=10
HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE INFORMATION:
www.hdrsoft.com/
http://
HALLOWELL RECORD WEB SITE:
www.granitecitycommunications.com
ADORAMA’S 100 PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS - http://
www.adorama.com/Catalog.tpl?op=academy_
new&article=100in100_II&sid=1204283524957614
MULTIPLE IMAGE RESIZER LINK: http://www.
multipleimageresizer.net/download.aspx
MAINE NATURE NEWS “e-zine” http://www.
mainenature.org/
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 19TH ANNUAL
AMATEUR DIGITAL PHOTO CONTESTS
http://www.soaphoto.com/
A PODCAST ABOUT THE CREATIVE SIDE OF
PHOTOGRAPHY: http://www.cameraposition.com/
AN INTERESTING AND COMPREHENSIVE
PHOTOGRAPHY SITE: Galleries, tutorials, forums,
and more... http://www.photo.net
NATIONAL WILDLIFE MAGAZINE photo contest
winners: http://www.nwf.org/nationalwildlife/article.
cfm?issueID=112&articleID=1409
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY IMAGES: http://www.
naturephotosonline.com/npo_photographers.htm
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS ON
PHOTOGRAPHY http://www.nationalgeographic.
com/community/inbox/photography/ and 18th
Annual Photo Contest Winners http://www.
nationalgeographic.com/traveler/photos/
photocontest0701/photocontest_gallery.html
EASTERN MAINE CAMERA CLUB
http://www.easternmainecameraclub.org/
NIKON-RELATED LINKS
www.nikonlinks.comwww.KEH.com
http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.
cgi
Classifieds
Epson R800 Inkjet Printer for sale. Produces excellent
prints in color and B&W using long-life pigment inks;
Uses 6 ink cartridges (Gloss Black, matte Black, Cyan,
magenta, Yellow, Red, Blue) and a gloss optimizer for
glossy paper; takes 8.5” X up to 44” long paper. Works
well with Epson Photo paper and standard copy paper;
Prints on Printable CD and DVD’s; Does not always
feed other manufacturer’s paper properly (no jams, just
feeds straight through!). $50. David Hodsdon, 5495606, clarysee@roadrunner.com
Canon close-up lens (77mm filter size) $100. This
high-quality optic screws onto the front of a lens, like
a filter, and enables closer focusing. Reed W. Markley
207-377-6655
Nikkor-H 300mm f/4.5 Manual focus lens. $125.
Linwood Riggs lriggs@gwi.net
PORTLAND CAMERA CLUB
http://www.portlandcameraclub.org/calendar_
current.htm
CACC Club Information
The Capital Area Camera Club was established in 1990 as a forum to share the love of photography and creative
photographic techniques, to establish new friendships, and to give talented local photographers in Maine’s
capital area the opportunity to exhibit their work. Club membership includes amateurs, serious hobbyists, and
professionals.
Meetings are held at the Pine Tree State Arboretum, 153 Hospital Street, Augusta, Maine on the first and third
Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 PM from late September through May. Everyone is welcome.
Please send membership dues ($20/year/person; $30/year/family) to Ralph Staples, 393 River Road, Chelsea, ME
04330. Send newletter items to Linwood Riggs: lriggs@gwi.net
Club officers: President, Linwood Riggs; Treasurer, Ralph Staples; Newsletter Editor, Linwood Riggs; Webmaster, Tim True
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Thanks to Jym St. Pierre, Paula Anastasio, Paul Greenier, Brian Boudreau, Janet Favor, Tim True and
Robin Robinson for contributing photographs and event notices for this edition.
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