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Sunday, December 20, 2015
Monday, November 23, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Padelford Fall Sightseeing Cruise - October 18th
Sunday October 18th at 2:30 pm
Come and join the FSSP Camera Club as we board the Padelford river boat for a two-hour cruise on the Mississippi river.
The beautiful St. Paul skyline and the quickly arriving fall colors will provide us with a great opportunity to use our photography skills.
Order your tickets online at: http://www.riverrides.com/ pages/public/ sightseeing.html
or buy them at the ticket office one hour before boarding.
Come early so we can look organized.
Sunday October 18th at 2:30 pm
Come and join the FSSP Camera Club as we board the Padelford river boat for a two-hour cruise on the Mississippi river.
The beautiful St. Paul skyline and the quickly arriving fall colors will provide us with a great opportunity to use our photography skills.
Order your tickets online at: http://www.riverrides.com/
or buy them at the ticket office one hour before boarding.
Come early so we can look organized.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
MN Zoo trip this Sunday, August 16th at 9:00am
Just a reminder. This Sunday morning is our much anticipated trip to the MN Zoo. We will be meeting at 9:00am by the south entrance to where we pay. Just look for a bunch of people with cameras swinging from their necks.
Some of us will be joining up at the FSSP office parking lot at 8:00am and carpooling to the Zoo. Anyone is welcome to join us. If we get 4 to a car, will be saving about $5 each.
http://mnzoo.org/
Some of us will be joining up at the FSSP office parking lot at 8:00am and carpooling to the Zoo. Anyone is welcome to join us. If we get 4 to a car, will be saving about $5 each.
http://mnzoo.org/
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Hibiscus laevis (Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow)
These flowers are currently blooming in Lilydale Park in St. Paul at the East end of the park along Lilydale road. They are a native perennial. I have seen humming birds feeding off of these very showey flowers.
To learn more about these flowers check out https://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/halberd-leaved-rose-mallow
.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015
F-Stop Swap (today) was typical.. lots of cameras, lenses, cases, filters, and all sorts of accessories and even some books. Maybe 50/50% film and digital now. Some 4x5 and 2 1/4 square. Great place to pick up filters that are "nice to have" for special cases or projects... cheap! I got a spare Carousel remote I'll use to make an automated slide batch handler of an old Carousel for digitizing slides using my DSLR.
Chuck
Chuck
Friday, May 15, 2015
Tis the season - morels & wild asparagus
From: Chuck Cole [mailto:cncole@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 10:03 AM
To: 'FSSP Camera Club'
Subject: 'tis the season for morels and wild asparagus
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 10:03 AM
To: 'FSSP Camera Club'
Subject: 'tis the season for morels and wild asparagus
Last
Sunday's Star Tribune paper had an article on morel mushrooms. This is the
season for finding both morels and wild asparagus.
Perhaps Leon, now a vegan, would lead an expedition in his backyard
Minnesota River Valley woods :-) This could be both a photo expedition and
perhaps a culinary experience as well. Might be some in FSSP areas also.
Common areas are likely picked clean by enthusiasts. Morels sell for very high
prices.
The
morel festival is this weekend in Wisconsin:
2015 Muscoda
Morel Mushroom Festival 33rd Annual Morel
Mushroom Festival
<http://muscoda.com/festivals/muscoda-morel-mushroom-festival/> Saturday &
Sunday May 16 & 17, 2015
I've
never seen or eaten a morel mushroom, but haven't done serious hunts for them.
I'm fond of mushrooms, but not a native, so I'm inexperienced and cautious.
Supposedly, morels are the safest mushrooms to identify and gather on your own,
but there are some that look a little like them which are
poisonous.
Wild
asparagus is supposedly quite tasty but harder to find than morels. The
"secret" is to have spotted some "too mature" plants in the previous year and to
look in those places when sprouts are just emerging from the ground or through
light snow the next Spring.
Seems
to me that each of these might be good "plant photography" subjects. Nadine
Blacklock's booklet, "Photographing Wildflowers", has great tips for
photographing plants and flowers. Used copies can be found for $1.00 or borrow
a copy from a local library. Nadine was a better photographer than Craig, and
that's likely what led to their divorce.. etc.
Chuck
Filters for portraits, etc
From: Chuck Cole [mailto:cncole@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 9:39 AM
To: 'FSSP Camera Club'
Subject: Portrait filters and soft focus effects
In his
excellent talk on portraiture, Leon only mentioned the diffusion filter as if it
was the only type (note: not "diffraction filter" different type that sometimes
has similar effects). Perhaps in this day of using extensive Photoshop
manipulations, one filter is enough, but there are about a dozen types and they
have different image effects. I won't attempt to describe all, but Chris
Weston's book on filters can often be bought as "new, old stock" for under $10
from eBay and such. Chris describes all types and their differences. The
Tiffen filter book is good also. Tiffen is a high-quality US brand typically
used by Hollywood film makers.
Two
simple DIY techniques were commonly used in film photography days instead of
commercial filters.
A
"lumpy" coating of Vaseline on a UV filter has softening effects that can be
"adjusted" by the amount and "lumping" of the Vaseline. This is messy but can
be washed off. A variant of this is to put clear nail polish on a UV filter,
and make that "lumpy". This is not messy but not as easy to wash off so often
left on an inexpensive filter.
Placing a woman's stocking over the lens and holding it
in place with a rubber band is a good and popular technique that comes off
easily.
The
many portrait filters include ones with central spots and some that cause
vignetting effects and so on. Minolta once made a portrait filter set that had
several degrees of softness. Those sets are prized rarities today. The
advantage of using filters instead of Photoshop is being able to see or select
or adjust the effects at the time of shooting. Much has been written about soft
focus photography, and much is online.
I
think "classic darkroom effects" like vignetting and dodging look better that
most filter or Photoshop effects, but circumstance and personal opinions must
rule :-)
Soft
focus in a lens is usually achieved by having excess or adjustable spherical
aberration in the optics... which is something one usually pays more to get rid
of :-)
Chuck
Lens Prose opening party - possible FSSPCC speakers, Art-a-Whirl, etc
From: Chuck Cole [mailto:cncole@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 12:17 AM
To: 'FSSP Camera Club';
Subject: RE: Invitation to Lens Prose Gallery/Studio Opening Party
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 12:17 AM
To: 'FSSP Camera Club';
Subject: RE: Invitation to Lens Prose Gallery/Studio Opening Party
I went to the Lens Prose Gallery opening party. Many
other galleries were open earlier, so I visited them too. The Northrop King
Building is a 4 story building with many spaces for various kinds of artists.
Many are photographers.
I didn't see anyone else from FSSPCC. Met Cynthia
Fleury, one of the partners in this gallery and an interesting visitor. Cynthia
and partners had some very nice photos on display, and a slide show of others.
http://lensprose.com/ http://lensprose.com/lensprose-slideshow/
One of the partners was displaying some striking paneled mountings. Cynthia had
several striking photos plus some of her infrared work. I did some infrared
film work back when we had to do math by rubbing two sticks together, so I asked
her about her equipment. She had had one of her DSLRs modified by removing its
infrared blocking filter to make it much more sensitive to infrared.
Modification isn't necessary, but improves infrared performance. She has an IR
album on her website http://www.cynthiafleury.com
Cynthia might give an interesting FSSPCC talk sometime
on digital infrared photography. Look at her IR gallery on her
site.
The visitor I met was Jeff Adrian, President of the
Minnetonka Camera Club. He has a tale of reviving and revitalizing that club
after it nearly folded. Al Pike is a member. FSSPCC doesn't need revitalizing,
but Jeff's approach to stimulate and develop member interests might make a good
FSSPCC presentation. http://www.minnetonkacamera.org
The Icebox Gallery a few doors away features a "Road Trip
Photography Workshop" to a nearby area of SD. http://www.iceboxminnesota.com The
gallery had very good photos of plain folk and simple properties looking very
much like the painting, "American Gothic", by Grant Wood but on the plains. The
site is not as striking. I didn't see any "Bathtub Marys" or "yard butts" and
Howard
Christopherson didn't even know what those are!
:-) Howard said he'd be glad to do a talk about his road trips and show his
photos for FSSPCC sometime. Best soon in case some want to go on his July 23rd
road trip. The photos are quite good... some are here <https://www.facebook.com/101786419870490/photos/pb.101786419870490.-2207520000.1431405532./763765423672583/?type=1&theater>
.All these places will
be open during Art-A-Whirl Fri-Sun, May 15,16, and17. There's a free
directory. This is a big event! I'd recommend planning to sample a few
things!
Chuck
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Night Time photography of the St. Paul Skyline, 7:30 Indian Mounds Park Pavilion
The camera club will be meeting at Indian Mounds Park in St. Paul on Saturday the 16th at 7:30 to shoot some night time photography. Leon will be sharing his skills with us. This could open up a whole new world for some of us. I know I haven't had much luck at taking pictures at night, but with some guidance and practice who knows.
We will be heading across the river to Harriet Island Park after we get done to get a more southern view of the city.
John Plut
Event Coordinator for FSSP Camera Club
This picture was shot by Pat Cameron from Indian Mounds Park.
We will be heading across the river to Harriet Island Park after we get done to get a more southern view of the city.
John Plut
Event Coordinator for FSSP Camera Club
This picture was shot by Pat Cameron from Indian Mounds Park.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Hi All,
Just a reminder that we will be touring White House Custom Colour this Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Their company is located just of Dodd Road in the business area just North of Hwy 55. Try to get there a little before 11:00 so we can get somewhat organized. Afterwards, if people want, I made some reservations for us at Blue Stone Steak & Seafood. They are located just a short distance away from our tour.
Just a reminder that we will be touring White House Custom Colour this Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Their company is located just of Dodd Road in the business area just North of Hwy 55. Try to get there a little before 11:00 so we can get somewhat organized. Afterwards, if people want, I made some reservations for us at Blue Stone Steak & Seafood. They are located just a short distance away from our tour.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Mark your calendars:
On Thursday, April 16th at 11:00 a.m. the FSSP Camera Club will be touring White House Custom Colour in Eagan. The tour will last about 45 minutes to an hour long. This will be an excellent way to see how your pictures can be turned into lasting memories. I'll look forward to seeing many of you there.
John Plut
Event Coordinator FSSP Camera Club
On Thursday, April 16th at 11:00 a.m. the FSSP Camera Club will be touring White House Custom Colour in Eagan. The tour will last about 45 minutes to an hour long. This will be an excellent way to see how your pictures can be turned into lasting memories. I'll look forward to seeing many of you there.
John Plut
Event Coordinator FSSP Camera Club
https://www.whcc.com/
2840 Lone Oak Pkwy, Eagan, MN 55121
2840 Lone Oak Pkwy, Eagan, MN 55121
Saturday, February 14, 2015
23 and counting
We had a deer valentine today.
This was taken at Ft. Snelling State Park which is just east of the airport. Also under the Mendota Bridge right by the river. There are 23 deer in this photo and we believe we saw at least 26 plus deer in one spot. If you make the picture bigger it's easier to count them.
Ruth and Leon
This was taken at Ft. Snelling State Park which is just east of the airport. Also under the Mendota Bridge right by the river. There are 23 deer in this photo and we believe we saw at least 26 plus deer in one spot. If you make the picture bigger it's easier to count them.
Ruth and Leon
Monday, February 2, 2015
Save the date: February 26th
I was able to get us a tour of the Shutterfly facility in Shakopee on Thursday, February 26 at 10:00am.
More information to come.
John Plut
Event Coordinator FSSP Camera Club
More information to come.
John Plut
Event Coordinator FSSP Camera Club
Monday, January 26, 2015
If anyone is interested, I found this free offer for Photoshop training. It is only good until Feb 2nd, but Julieanne Kost is an excellent Adobe trainer.
http://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/2015/01/8539.html (article)
13+ hours of Bridge, Camera Raw and Photoshop training series. Julieanne Kost is an excellent Adobe trainer. Topics include:
• Comparing raw and JPEG file formats
• Retouching and automating workflow with Camera Raw
• Navigating documents and the Photoshop interface
• Understanding file formats, resolution, canvas size, and print size
• Cropping, straightening, transforming, warping, scaling, and resizing images
• Selecting, stacking, aligning, and grouping layers
• Making precise selections using the Marquee, Lasso, and Brush tools
• Using Refine Edge, Quick Selection, and layer masks to isolate soft edge objects
• Improving tone, contrast, and color selectively
• Converting to black and white and tinting images
• Retouching blemishes, smoothing skin, whitening teeth, and brightening eyes
• Retouching with the Liquify, Content-Aware Fill, Healing Brush, and Patch tools
• Merging multiple exposures
• Making nondestructive changes with Smart Filters
• Adding texture, edge effects, and drop shadows with blend modes
• Working with type
•• Adding layer effects
• Saving and sharing images via contact sheets, web galleries, and Save For Web
• Editing video and audio clips
http://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/2015/01/8539.html (article)
Lynda.com (training site)
http://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Photoshop-CC-Essential-Training/122999-2.html (training video)
• Comparing raw and JPEG file formats
• Retouching and automating workflow with Camera Raw
• Navigating documents and the Photoshop interface
• Understanding file formats, resolution, canvas size, and print size
• Cropping, straightening, transforming, warping, scaling, and resizing images
• Selecting, stacking, aligning, and grouping layers
• Making precise selections using the Marquee, Lasso, and Brush tools
• Using Refine Edge, Quick Selection, and layer masks to isolate soft edge objects
• Improving tone, contrast, and color selectively
• Converting to black and white and tinting images
• Retouching blemishes, smoothing skin, whitening teeth, and brightening eyes
• Retouching with the Liquify, Content-Aware Fill, Healing Brush, and Patch tools
• Merging multiple exposures
• Making nondestructive changes with Smart Filters
• Adding texture, edge effects, and drop shadows with blend modes
• Working with type
•• Adding layer effects
• Saving and sharing images via contact sheets, web galleries, and Save For Web
• Editing video and audio clips
Monday, January 12, 2015
This is an honor and to you, our friends, I would like to thank you. Inspirations for our jottings came from you. As you all know I love to tell stories TKS for listening.
http://northlandadventurer.com/camouflaged-deer/
Dan & Mary
And we have to acknowledge our other friends that have inspired us
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