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Hellebore Karen Messick
Peony Paul McKeown
Iris Buds in Rain Paul McKeown
A Flower For You Stephen Strathdee
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Adobe Photoshop Repositioning Marquees
If you start to make a Rectangular Marquee tool (M) selection anddiscover that you don’t have the selection positioned where you want it, don’tstart over.Before you finish creating the Marquee, press and hold the Spacebar, repositionthe selection, and then finish making the selection. This trick also works with theCrop tool and the Shape tools.
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A Photoshop technique to increase the local contrast in an image.
1. Open your image in Photoshop.2. Make a duplicate layer of your image. It will appear on top of the original.3. Select Hard light as the blending mode for the dupe layer.4. Choose from the filter menu "Other" then "High pass". Try 5 pixels firstand adjust as needed for your image.5. Reduce the opacity of the dupe layer to 75 percent but adjust this as needed.6. Desaturate the dupe layer of all color, this will avoid color shift.7. Click the dupe layer icon off and on to inspect the image, when youâ• ™resatisfied with the effect, merge the two layers.
The image will have enhanced local contrast and also appear to be sharper.Flat colors will also have more tones.
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Adobe Photoshop TipReducing Grain due to Grain-Aliasing
1. Copy the image as a new layer and drag the new layer below the Original.2. Apply a modest 3 pixel median to the new layer.3. Set the mode of the original layer (above the medianed layer) to 'Screen'.
This tip works well for very 'grainy' images that have fairly good detail.
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Who Said That?
Experience is some-thing you don't getuntil just after youneed it.
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BCC Calendar -2005
Thursday February 24 Program Service Photo Rep? Nikon digital and Bogen Tripods
Thursday March 3 Print Contest
Thursday March 10 Program Severn Graphics meeting at Chestnut Avenue at 7:30Tour, presentation and refreshments.
Thursday March 17 Slide Contest
Thursday March 24 No Meeting
Thursday March 31 Program “India” presented by Geraud Foster
Thursday April 7 Print Contest
Thursday April 14 Program
Thursday April 21 Slide Contest
Thursday April 28
Thursday May 5
Thursday May 12
Thursday May 19
Thursday May 26
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PRESIDENT John Borleis 410-254-6297 [email protected]
V.P. PROGRAMS Gary Faulkner 410-529-7362 [email protected]
V.P. CONTESTS Jane McManus 410-683-0333
V.P. CONTESTS Tony Webb 410-415-7376 [email protected]
TREASURER Michael Boardman 410-433-8976 [email protected]
SECRETARY Barbara K. Smothers 410-728-0723 [email protected]
MEMBER AT LARGEMarketing
Jay Daley 410-715-1643
MEMBER AT LARGEMarketing
Lewis Katz 410-542-5719 [email protected]
WEB SITE TEAM Gene BessetteLiana RieckertPaul McKeown
410-536-8108410-943-4820410-444-1024
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FOCAL POINT EDITOR,PSA Contact
Karen Messick 410-337-2939 [email protected]
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Baltimore Camera Club March 2005
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2nd Mabouchie Pouch Kay Muldoon-Ibrahim
3rd Staircase Steve Harman
4th St. Louis Arch Anna Santana
5th Life Boat Guides Steve Harman
HM Falls At The Mills Steve Harman
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1st High Wire Act Barry Christie
2nd First Bloom Karen Messick
3rd Soy bean Field Karen Messick
4th Autumn Glory Karen Messick
5th Reflection of Hawkeye Gary Faulkner
HM Bark Curl Gary Faulkner
1st Ice Quilts Steve Harman
2nd Mr. Boh Over Canton Anna Satana
3rd Fair Goers Steve Harman
4th Bottles Jane McManus
5th Vase and Coin Pool Arnold Noznitsky
HM Story Of A Road Kay Muldoon-Ibrahim
NOVICE MONOCHROME PRINTS UNLIMITED MONOCHROME PRINTS
UNLIMITED COLOR PRINTSNOVICE COLOR PRINTS
1st Fire In The Water John Eybs
2nd Cicada On A Rose Paul McKeown
3rd “Untitled” E. Evans
4th Firewood Market Kay Muldoon-Ibrahim
5th Two New Roses Paul McKeown
HM Slot Canyon Tirtha Chakraborty
1st 9 Alarms Barry Christie
2nd Red Maple Bud Steve Harman
3rd Christmas Bouys Karen Messick
4th Big Tooth Aspen Steve Harman
5th Evening Glow Karen Messick
HM Marsh-scape Gary Faulkner
NOVICE COLOR SLIDES UNLIMITED SLIDES
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Spring is not too far away now ( almost exactly one month) andas I sit here and finish this edition of the Focal Point waiting forsnow to fall, I think about the meaning of spring.
By definition.............
Spring is the first season of the year in North America, compris-ing March, April and May, following winter and preceedingsummer. It is the time beginning after the vernal equinox approx-imately on March 21, when the sun crosses the equator and dayand night are of equal length all over the world, and lasting untilthe summer solstice, when the sun is at it’s greatest distancefrom from the celestial equator, reaching the northernmost pointon June 21.
It is the time when LIGHT causes the earth’s plants, to “Spring”from their winter sleep in our parts of the woods, and along withthe increased light and warmth of the sun, nature provides uswith photographic opportunities in yet another glorious season.
The beginnings of the tulips have already broken ground hereand the tips of their green leaves are rising higher every day.
I am constantly amazed by the resilience of plants that go dor-mant in winter and SPRING to life when the sun changes in theheavens, bursting forth with beauty and wonder.
The flowers on the cover of this news letter are some of thefinest spring has to offer. The earliest to break ground andbloom, the Hellebore, is a European herb with showy flowers,popularly called “The Christmas Rose.” The sharp blade likeleaves of the Iris are not too far behind the Hellebore. The Pe-ony is an all time favorite and begins it’s rise as the Iris are be-ginning to fail. The ever popular day lilly follows after the Peonyhas past their bloom and takes us into summer. I can not count orname the many other beautiful flowers to SPRING forth, but onething I can say is that SPRING is the time to get out and getsome great shots. But hurry as SPRING can be fleeting in ourtown with the drenching rains, late frost or early heat so whenyou see some flowers blooming, don’t wait! Grab that cameraSPRING from your photographic sleep and get your best shot ofSPRING, before it is gone.
If you wait, you will have to wait another year for the samebeauties to be seen again!
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From the Editor
I am having a one person photography exhibition,March 2 – 27, 2005 at the Gallery, Community CulturalCenter, Cecil Community College, One SeahawkDrive, North East, MD 21901.
The opening reception is from 5:30 – 7:30 PM March2, 2005. I will give an “artist’s talk” around 6:30PM.
The Exhibit title is: Love of the Eye, Vision of theHeart. There will be approximately 50 photos in theshow, mostly black and white wet prints.
For details, direction, etc call 410-287-1023 or checkhttp://www.cecilcc.edu/events/calendars/gallery.asp
I should add there are a couple very nice restaurantsin North East for anyone who considers making thelong drive and would like to make a full evening out ofit.
Many thanks, Kay Muldoon-Ibrahim
Hello Karen, Can I add a Wanted list? I have beenlooking for a texture machine like Coda or Farwestwith the texture plates does anyone have one for sale?Also looking for a location light set like Travelite's fromCalumet, or White lightning's. If you can add my wishlist with my email as a contact that would be great.Thanks! Anna Santana
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The chart below details the total points a member has accumulated in the club since they began entering contests. Thischart represents the points earned for promotion purposes from Novice to Unlimited. A member has to earn 100 pointsin the Novice class before being promoted to the Unlimited class. This chart is being presented for your information asrequested. Compiled by Russell DeRose
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These sites are all about Flower Photography
http://www.betterphoto.com/photocourses/ TNS02.asp This website is Tony Sweet’s for Improving your Flower Photography
http://www.andysmall.com/Check this out for Ideas on Flower photography
http://www.ephotozine.com/techniques/viewtech-nique.cfm?recid=110A web with technical info on shooting flowers.
http://www.delphinium.co.nz/photography.htmMore flower stuff
http://dpfwiw.com/flowers.htm
http://www.danmassey.co.uk/Flowers/flow-ers_menu.htmBlack and White Photography Ideas
http://www.rmsp.com/index.asp/fuseaction/work-shops.workshop/prog/8/workshop/49RMSP Workshop info
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1883403650/103-4124995-7383013Books here on Amazon on Flower Photography
http://www.sederquist.com/claflowr.htmlTips on Equipment
http://www.paragon-press.com/tips2.htmMore helpful hints
http://www.tabletopstudio.com/documents/bou-quet_photography.htmTable top Bouquet Photography
http://www.photolinks.comMacro_Photography.htmlAll kinds of stuff
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By Paul McKeown
The Kodak Colorama - A History. Thestory of the largest transparencies inthe world, displayed monthly for years
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Snow crystal photography -
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/ snowcrys- tals/photos/photos.htm
Epson’s new 13x9 8-color inkjetprinter -
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/ 1108098105.html
Buying a new piece of gear from theweb, but your usual trusted vendor isout of stock? Before you buy, readother people’s experiences of internetvendors at -
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http://www.baltimorecameraclub.org/ .
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