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May • 2013 Volume 30 • Issue 5
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Louisiana Photographic Society (LPS) • P.O. Box 83834 • Baton Rouge, LA 70884 • Website: laphotosociety.com
Louisiana Photographic Society meets on the third Thursday of each
month at the
Baton Rouge Garden Center 7950 Independence Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA
Across from Louisiana State Police Headquarters
Visitors are always welcome!
Membership dues are $25/year Each additional family member $5/year
MAY EVENTS
May 16, 2013
7:00 pm Monthly Meeting
Monthly Competition
Medium: Digital Projection
Theme: Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall
Date: Thursday 05/16/13
EDUCATION EVENTS
May 18th
9:00 am - 2:30 pm Jones Creek Library
Photoshop Elements by Jay Patel
FUTURE EDUCATION EVENTS
July 20th
November 9th
We have reason to be proud!
Our club just passed the 150 member mark this past month.
That is a tribute to the quality of our programs and dedication
of our membership. We do a good job of promoting
photography and improving the expertise of our members.
This was demonstrated very clearly in the exhibit at Beverly
Coates’ Guest House and again at the GSCCC convention in
Jackson, MS where our members won numerous ribbons.
The upcoming workshop on Photoshop Elements is another
opportunity for us to help members and non-members learn
how to make better photographs. Jay does an excellent job
teaching this subject and everyone should encourage any
photographers they know to attend. Our workshops and field
trips have been outstanding recruiting events as many of our
newest members were introduced to the club through them.
Members, get involved! Just attending our monthly meetings
will only go so far in making you a better photographer. Talk
to each other, ask questions, enter competitions, and go on
field trips. You will be amazed at how much you will learn and
how much better your images will become. We have a great
group of members and everyone is more than happy to assist
beginners and those looking to improve.
-Gene Bachman
LPS Focus · Page 2 · March 2013
Speaker’s Corner
E lizabeth Mangham was our guest speaker for the April meeting and gave us some very helpful information.
She has provided a set of notes and included her photographs to jog our memory. Please remember, all
photographs are protected by copyright.
A Few Examples Using the Tools of Composition
Our challenge is to learn how to use diagonal lines, contrast, simplicity, point of interest, and so on to allow us to translate the three-dimensional scene being photographed onto a one-dimensional plane while retaining the original perception of depth and movement.
Place focal point in most pleasing point of frame: rule of thirds
Use spot focal points to assist in placing the image away from the center of your frame.
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Use of diagonal lines directs the eye to the subject and suggests motion/movement in the photograph. This is not necessarily corner, but maybe to the side of the corner. Look for curves and soft lines to prevent the image from looking chopped into pieces. However strong patterns can be very dramatic. Intersecting lines add drama, but too many may create chaos. Which of the two following images is most pleasing?
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Use of values, contrast, tonal range to draw the
eye to focal point. In painting the eye goes to
lighter images against the dark images in this
famous image of Churchill.
Notice how Karsh has very purposefully
positioned Churchill’s hands on a hip and chair
back. By default this raises the shoulders and
creates triangles on both sides of the body;
triangles are little more than three diagonal lines
that join with the other. Because Churchill is
wearing black, and with further darkroom burning,
our eye is forced to follow the outside lines of
Churchill's forearm, biceps and shoulders until we
are eventually drawn right into that remarkable
face.
Geometric Shapes, Patterns, Texture,
Symmetry, Repetition
By positioning key aspects of a photograph on
points of a geometric shape you can help create
a balanced composition. Perhaps the most
common and easiest way to do this is to use a
‘triangle’ shape between objects in an image
with three objects in a frame positioned with one
to each side and one more central
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Use of Repetition:
Count the number
of arches
Use of Symmetry and Texture
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Example of Balance
Website for study of color: http://digital-photography-school.com/learning-to-see-part-iv
Contrast Color
Texture
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One of the best photography tips shared with me was…
1. After editing your photo in the computer, make sure you review all sections of it at 100% to make sure everything looks correct. You might find something doesn't look like you expected. 2. If you can't take a good photograph in your own back yard you can't take a good photograph anywhere. –Elizabeth Mangham
Photography 101: Learning the ropes with your new camera http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-6501_7-57342956-95/photography-101-learning-the-ropes-with-your-new-camera/ Advanced tips: Understanding Diffraction: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/diffraction-photography.htm Hyper focal Distance: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/hyperfocal-distance.htm Each month we will publish “One of the best photography tips shared with me was…” You may submit your tips for consideration to [email protected]
Month Medium Theme
May Digital Projection Winter, Spring, Summer,
Fall
June Prints Open Theme
July Digital Projection Open Theme
August Prints Patterns in Nature
September Digital Projection Open Theme
October Prints Photos from LPS Field Trips
November Digital Projection Past Presidents Choice
December No Competition Christmas Party
2013 Monthly Competition Schedule
Show Your Work! Plan now to have some of your favorite
pieces matted and framed to be hung on
display at the following locations. This is an
excellent means of publicity for you and the
club. Details will be announced at the
meetings, in the newsletter and on the web.
June 2013
Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge
August 2013
Greenwell Springs Regional Library
October 2013
Jones Creek Regional Library
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Louisiana Photographic Society
May 18, 2013 Workshop
Photoshop Element 11 By: Jay Patel
Louisiana Photographic Society (LPS) will conduct Photoshop Element 11 Workshop at the Jones Creek Library from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM on May 18, 2013. If you plan to attend the workshop please send an email to our Education Coordinator at [email protected] and receive the confirmation as the seating is limited. The workshop is free and open to the LPS members as well as general public. During the morning session we will explore processing digital images using Photoshop Element 11. This is entry level software and offers many image processing tools which can significantly enhance the quality of images. We will learn how to adjust image color, contrast, saturation and sharpness using layers tool. In addition, we will explore other tools such as cloning, lasso, magic wand, crop, text and panorama. Older versions of Photoshop Element may not offer some of these tools. We will also explore how to create High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. If time permitswe will also look into creating photo videos with background music using ProShow software. Select images will be provided for hands on practice so you may want to arrive early to download these images in your laptop and have it plugged into power supply before the workshop starts. You may download free trial version of Photoshop Element 11 from Adobe website, Photomatix Pro HDR software from Photomatix website and ProShow software from Photodex website. The workshop will be projected on a screen so it is not necessary to have a laptop if you just want to watch the demonstration on the screen.
Check in 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM Photoshop Element 11 9:30 AM to 11:30 PM Lunch Break 11:30 PM to 12:30 PM Photoshop Element 11 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM HDR Photography 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Experienced LPS members are encouraged to come and help your fellow mem-bers get to know their equipment better and share your knowledge, tips and
tricks with them.
Educati
on Corner
FUTURE EDUCATION EVENTS Tentative
July 20th
TBD November 9th
TBD
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The competition categories for the new GSCCC year have not yet been posted. However, please bring prints which have won monthly competitions here at LPS as well as any others, regardless of category to the meeting this month. Theresa Low will collect your prints and enter them at the appropriate time. Please email your digital submissions to Gene Bachman. Refer to the GSCCC website for more specific information.
Congratulations
GSCCC Year End Winners!
2nd Honorable Mention Nature - Projected, Cathy Smart, Taking Flight
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2nd Place Photojournalism - Projected , Renee Pierce, Broken Hearts
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3rd Place Pictorial - Projected, Kathy Reeves, Flamingos In The Mist
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1st Honorable Mention, Nature - Printed, Earl Arboneaux, Barred Owl
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2nd Place Printed - Pictorial Color, Kathy Reeves, White Horses of Carmarque
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1st Honorable Mention, Pictorial Color - Printed, Cathy Smart, Rainbow Ignites
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1st Place Printed - Pictorial Color, Kathy Reeves, Misty Morning
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1st
Place
The Old Homestead
by T. J. Graner Level A
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2nd
Place
Day Is Done
by Kathy Reeves Level A
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3rd
Place
LSU Flapper
by Theresa Mullins Low Level A
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1st
Place
Whitee
by Johnny Johnson Level B
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ory
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2nd
Place
By Myself
by Sheila Eeds Level B
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3rd
Place
Confederate Horseman
by Pat Beard Level B
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1st
HM
Prothonotary Warbler
by Debra Babin Level B
LPS Focus · Page 24 · March 2013
1st
Place
Days Gone By
by Linda Medine B&W
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inn
ers
Bla
ck &
Wh
ite
Pri
nts
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2nd
Place
Strings of Pearls
by T.J. Graner B&W
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3rd
Place
Sand Dune in New Mexico
by Gene Bachman B&W
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1st
HM
End of the Road
by Dianne Richard B&W
LPS Focus · Page 28 · March 2013
A photo layout for an online publication, The Psychology Times, has received a first place award by the Louisiana Press Association for best photo package by a special interest and free publication. The layout was composed of photographs provided by LPS member Tom Stigall. The award was presented April 20 at the LPA annual meeting and awards ceremony at the Baton Rouge Hilton.
Award Recognizes LPS Member's Work
A retired psychologist, Stigall is a former president of LPS
and an avid photographer. His work has attracted the
attention of The Psychology Times, a publication of
interest to psychologists around the state. Examples of
his photographs can be seen under Members Gallery of
the LPS website.
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You Are Invited...You Are Invited...
May/June - check website for firm dates
First NBC Bank in New Orleans - stunning architecture, as seen in the Nicolas Cage film, Stolen. Molly the Pony - the orphaned Katrina pony with an artificial leg.
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Member Submissions
The largest surviving 19th and 20th century sugar plantation complex left in the United States. Nearly 60 original structures. The general store contains many tools and farm implements used in the cultivation of sugar cane as well as locally made arts and crafts. Laurel Valley Village was the site of a 2,000 acre sugar plantation, back in the 1910-1920's. The field hands who worked on the plantation were housed right there, near the huge brick sugar mill. Sugar cane is the major crop in this area and at one time, this plantation processed a tremendous amount of sugar. Entrance into the area was free, there is a museum/general store for visitors wanting to stop and learn more about the village. What a fun day taking pictures at Laurel Valley Village Plantation March 2, 2013 around 2:00 in the evening.
Laurel Valley Village Plantation 595 Hwy. 308, Thibodaux, LA 70301, 985-446-7456 | 985-447-5216
By: Linda M Medine
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Photographs by Pat Beard 2 club members hard at work. Pictures taken at Cypremort Point State Park
Stephanie Ross
Tommy Graner
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The LPS website has a new, quick check-
list for preparation of images for digital
projection competitions. The new checklist can be found on the Monthly
Competition page of the website, or by using this link:
http://www.laphotosociety.com/
userfiles/Checklist%20for%20Entering%20Digital%20Competition.pdf
http://www.psa-photo.org/
Louisiana Photographic Society is a member of the Gulf States Camera Club Council. The GSCCC Newsletter is available at:
http://www.gulfstatesccc.org/html/newsletters.html
http://www.gulfstatesccc.org/
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LPS Members are encouraged to submit photographs and articles for inclusion in
FOCUS, the Louisiana Photographic Society Newsletter. Items received up to
3 days before the end of the month will
be included in the following month’s newsletter.
Send your submissions to:
Please be sure to read the sizing guidelines before submitting.
President: Gene Bachman [email protected]
Vice President:
David Arbour [email protected]
Past President:
Elizabeth Mangham [email protected]
Secretary:
Cathy Smart [email protected]
Treasurer:
Ray Totty [email protected]
LPS OFFICERS
Digital Projection: Donald Ewing [email protected]
Education: Jay Patel/ Debra Babin
Equipment: David Howell [email protected]
Exhibits: Kathy Reeves [email protected]
Facebook: Stephanie Ross [email protected]
Field Trips: Ken Wilson [email protected]
Greeter/Name Tags: Stephanie Ross [email protected]
GSCCC Representatives: Theresa Low & Gene Bachman [email protected]
Library: Helen Haw [email protected]
LPS COORDINATORS
Monthly Competition: Tommy Graner [email protected]
Newsletter:
Renee Pierce [email protected]
Programs: Linda Medine [email protected]
Publicity: Mark Claesgens & Barry Spears
Refreshment: Position Open
Website: David Arbour [email protected]
Competition Review Chair: Gene Bachman [email protected]
Membership Drive
While we are always eager to welcome new members our Membership drive continues. Please remember to pay your dues and to invite your friends and
colleagues to our meeting and encourage them to join us this year. Our membership roster has been updated. To continue to be eligible for
fieldtrips and competitions and receive the newsletter, you must be current on your dues. The membership form is at the end of the
newsletter.
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WELCOME TO LOUISIANA PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY LPS communicates to members through website, e-mail, and monthly meetings. All members are encouraged to visit the LPS web-
site at www.laphotosociety.com for the latest on club news and events. The monthly newsletter “FOCUS” is available on the web-
site on the first day of each month. Please provide an e-mail address below to receive club updates. If you do not receive e-mail com-
munications after 30 days, notify LPS at [email protected].
Select one: [ ] Membership Renewal [ ] New Member – If you are a New Member, how did you learn about LPS:
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SPECIFY FOCUS OF PHOTOGRAPHY: SPECIFY AREA OF LEARNING INTEREST:
SPECIFY AREA OF INTEREST IN CLUB PARTICIPATION:
[ ] Competition (set up, tally votes, present ribbons) [ ] Education (plan/teach, set up workshops and seminars) [ ] Equipment (store, transport, set up for LPS functions) [ ] Exhibits (explore locations, set up/take down exhibits) [ ] Field Trips (plan and arrange to photograph at various sites) [ ] Gulf States Camera Club Council (GSCCC liaison, collect and
submit entries for GSCCC competition) [ ] Library (display and maintain materials, check-in/out)
[ ] Programs (plan speakers, make arrangements for speakers at monthly meetings) [ ] Projection (set up and operate equipment for digital projection competition) [ ] Publicity (publicize programs, meetings, events) [ ] Refreshments (plan and set up refreshments)
YOUR PARTICIPATION IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Membership Form
Mail completed form and dues to:
Louisiana Photographic Society P.O. Box 83834 ,Baton Rouge, LA 70884-3834
www.laphotosociety.com
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