January 13th General Meeting: Constructive Image Critique and Review with Nic Stover

by Tom Goldberg


Can your photos be even better? Submit and find out! Professional landscape photographer Nic Stover will conduct a demonstration showing how to edit your images in Lightroom to create even greater impact.

Nic will demonstrate minor modifications in Lightroom while highlighting the times you might want to use Photoshop. If you wish to have Nic use your photo in the demo, submit your images by using our special upload page at:
https://evergreencameraclub.com/index.php/january-2021-upload-page/ or email them to nic@stoverphoto.com by Tuesday, January 12th.

Submissions can be anonymous, and each image review will be tailored to the image submission and where the photographer appears to be in their creative journey. The most impactful and compelling images are those that have the proper balance of Technique, Vision, and Processing. Nic’s goal is not to shame anyone, but rather talk about his own journey and the process used to look at his own images.

Evergreen Camera Club is continuing our popular Zoom meeting format, so join ECC on:

Wednesday, January 13th
6:30 pm social time
7:00 pm announcements and presentation

The Zoom link for this event is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81435398826?pwd=QUNNVnM1SVFISUw3b1FEM3I3VVp1Zz09

ECC Virtual Holiday Party and Contest

by Ellen Nelson

SAVE THE DATE

Evergreen Camera Club is having a virtual holiday party!

Get your holiday hats on and your images ready for the photo contest! We are preparing a virtual, year-end party!
Zoom in at 6:30 pm and have your favorite drink ready to celebrate during the 6:30 to 7:00 Happy Half Hour!

 Time: Wednesday, December 9 at 6:30 – 7:00pm Cocktails and Party
7:00 – 8:30 pm Contest

Location: Your home via Zoom.

Dinner: Is up to you, however, we suggest that you order takeout from Murphy’s Grill in downtown Evergreen. We have given them a heads up that club members may be ordering for a 5:30 to 6:00 pickup!

Drinks: Whatever you have in the fridge or liquor cabinet.

Photo Contest: Judged by Jeff Johnson

Enter three photos (maximum) per person as a beginner or advanced photographer.

Submit your entries by logging onto www.evergreencameraclub.com and uploading on the “Contest Entry” page. You must select the subject category radio button for each image you upload.  It is best to have a meaningful name for your images as well.

Choose any of the four subject categories:

  • People
  • Landscape/Scenery
  • Animals/Wildlife
  • Miscellaneous

 

Entries must be submitted by 6:00 pm Monday, December 7 – we’ve added an extra day: Tuesday, December 8.
Submitter must be an ECC member in good standing and in attendance to win.

Prizes: Awarded in each category, Best Image of the Year and Best Image of the Year Runner-Up, Beginner (if there are enough entries) and Advanced.

One More Thing: Keep an eye out for a “Finally Back in Person Picnic” next summer!

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88558280067?pwd=VThYSnZuTzBaODNwUGpBMlcrRU14Zz09

November 11th General Meeting: Take a Walk on the WIDE Side with Glenn Randall

by Ellen Nelson


What do you do when you are standing in front of an amazing vista and your camera does not come close to capturing the majesty of the scene? Watch Glenn Randall’s Take a Walk on the Wide Side presentation and learn how to compose, shoot, and stitch together single and multi-row photographic panoramas.

Glenn will explain how you can make stitched panoramas with your existing equipment – no purchase necessary! “Learning to shoot and stitch panoramas from multiple frames will open up a new world of photographic possibilities,” said Randall, a Boulder-based professional photographer and author of five impressive landscape photography books. “Take a walk on the wide side, and you’ll never again be content to see the world in just one way.”

Evergreen Camera Club is continuing their popular Zoom meeting format, so join ECC on:

Wednesday, November 11th
6:30 pm social time
7:00 pm announcements and presentation

The Zoom link for this event is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81018160961?pwd=K3dLOFZhY0hHMmdzczRaY2VacUlTZz09

October 14th 2020 General Meeting: A Personal Journey Towards Photo Advocacy with Scott Wilson

by ecc

A Personal Journey Towards Photo Advocacy

Scots-born photographer, Scott Wilson, dream move to Colorado in 2015 turned into a nightmare. A stage 4 cancer colon diagnosis threatened his life and his landscape photography pursuits when he developed chemo-induced photosensitivity.

Undeterred, Scott shot wildlife from the protective shade of his car and turned his new portfolio into a book – Through the Window – and a platform for his ‘photo advocacy.’

Scott is a multi-year finalist in the UK Landscape Photographer of the Year, a resident artist at the Denver Photo Art Gallery and was named “Denver Instagrammer of the Year” by Westword magazine. His work has been featured in a wide range of media, including Advanced Photographer, 5280 magazine, Denver Post, Denver Life, 303 Magazine, Denver 9News, CBS News, Fox Denver, the Photographer’s Guide to Scotland and the UK Daily Mail.

Evergreen Camera Club is continuing their popular Zoom meeting format, so join ECC on:

Wednesday, October 14th
6:30 pm social time
7:00 pm announcements and presentation

The Zoom link for this event is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86527345069?pwd=b2Vtanc2MG5Fd1kvOTlHcUtJeWxlUT09

September 9th 2020 General Meeting: Macro & Wildlife Imaging & Creation with Bob Coates

by ecc

UPDATE: Bob did a fascinating presentation – links to the equipment he showed off are in THIS LINK

His contact details are:
Bob Coates 928-300-0535
http://coatesart.net
email: bob@bcphotography.com
http://successful-photographer.com
http://bcphotography.com
https://www.facebook.com/bob.coates.photography
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BCoates3
Instagram: http://instagram.com/bob_coates

“Let’s talk Macro and Wildlife image capture & creation,” Bob Coates writes, “[I want to offer] something a little different for you in this program. We’ll talk about things that can help you better create macro and wildlife images. I’ll share some gear suggestions to make your life easier and add in some techniques and a few file processing tips and tricks.” Bob is sure to inform and entertain with this presentation that should have something for every level of photographer.

Coates is a Lens Based Artist and has had the honor and privilege to author books and articles on photography and has presented seminars and programs from Hawaii to the Caribbean. He is a successful commercial and fine art photographer based in Sedona, Arizona with his wonderful wife who makes it possible for him to do all he does in the photography industry.

Evergreen Camera Club is continuing with the Zoom meeting format, so join ECC on:

Wednesday, September 9th
6:30 pm social time and announcements
7:00 pm start of presentation

The Zoom link for this event is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89445038624?pwd=d2d4M1Bpd3Z6cFBKSGx0QlBrbmhwQT09

August 12th 2020 General Meeting:
Think Local with Jim Griggs!

by ecc

This month will be a Web Meeting Using ZOOM
Wednesday, August 12 at 7:00 pm (6:30 social time)

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With all the restrictions on travel and being home-bound, think what you could do locally to make a difference in your own community’s special places! Jim Griggs will take a look at what has worked for him and brought him unexpected rewards and opportunities. Photographer Jim Griggs is based in McPherson, Kansas and well-known for his informative presentations laced with quick wit and humor. We are continuing with our Zoom meeting format, so join ECC on Wednesday, August 12th for social time at 6:30 pm and announcements at 7:00 pm in the Zoom meeting room. See the ECC website before the meeting and future ECC emails for the Zoom link.

July 8th General Meeting: Seasons of Our Mountains Voting!

by ecc

Anonymous Voting Party for Members Only!

Now is an ideal time to join our club if you are not already a member – see all the images submitted by our community and make your opinion count. Scroll down for important details.

The Calendar Voting and Judging Process

Calendar voting to initially select 24 finalists from all entries will be done by the membership of the ECC club, out of whomever logs on for the Zoom call for our July meeting. Image entry was open to all, this voting will be by paid members only.

As the calendar competition is open to everyone, and many ECC members are expected to enter, certainly those individuals will be voting on their own images along with everyone else. The artist names will not be disclosed so at most, voters will recognize only 3 of the images out of however many we get (we expect 100-200). Thus we feel there will be minimal bias in this process.

Each image will get a score from 1 to 5 averaged from all votes cast in the zoom meeting to determine the 24 finalists. The finalists will then be voted on by the general public using the voting website tool used for last year’s competition (that link will be posted when the finalists have been uploaded).

Hopefully this will yield an impartially judged set of 12 images to comprise our final calendar, however, if we end up with some kind of imbalance, there is an editorial committee comprised of Mount Evans and ECC volunteers who may make minor adjustments to ensure a good end product (i.e. if say 4 images of elk were to get the best scores, we may only include one or two).

If you have some ideas about how this might be done better next year, please feel free to share them with webmaster@evergreencameraclub.com.

Member Voting Instructions

Display of submitted images and voting will begin at 7:00PM on July 8th. Setup and testing will be from 6:30 to 7.

We plan on having 4 different groups of images, divided by season. We will run through each group quickly so you can preview them and then go back through them by name for the voting step.

The images will be displayed via Zoom – you should dial in with the Zoom link using whatever device you have with the best display so you can see the entries clearly.

Voting will be done using Google Forms – a “forms.gle” link and QR code will be provided to get your browser to the voting sheet. You can use a separate device, like your phone, to go to this link so you can have a separate screen to make your selections. If you are using your phone, simply take a picture of the QR code and your phone will offer to take you to our voting sheet. Alternately you can use a browser and Zoom on the same device if you can manage the 2 windows.

It is not required but recommended that you place a vote for every image.

Links will be emailed to ECC Members prior to the meeting.

June 10th General Meeting: Night Photography with Darren White

by ecc


Date: Wednesday, June 10th
Time: 7:00 pm (6:30 social time)
Location: Via Zoom

Our Zoom meetings have been such a hit that we are continuing the new normal. Join ECC on Wednesday, June 10th for social time at 6:30 pm and announcements at 7:00 pm in Zoom meeting room:

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 875 2937 9032
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Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/ktxL1fcp7

Then sit back and enjoy an in-depth demonstration and presentation of night sky photography with Darren White. He’ll explain how to get started in night photography with minimal equipment, discuss gear, how to focus in the dark and determine the proper exposure. Connect with Darren at www.instagram.com/darren_white_photography, Night Photography Workshop www.nightphotographyworkshop.com, www.darrenwhitephotography.com, and Oregon Coast Workshops darrenwhiteblog.com/upcoming-events/

May 13th General Meeting: ECC Zoom Meeting with Joseph Roybal

by ecc


In these creative times, Evergreen Camera Club is trying something new! Hop on TWO Zoom Meetings on May 13th. First, ECC will have their social time and announcements at 6:30 pm in this Zoom meeting room:

Topic: ECC Social Meeting
Time: May 13, 2020 06:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83179197666?pwd=U1d0WllYVnFTUUxoQTNmeTNDejRpUT09
Meeting ID: 831 7919 7666
Password: 8U4FtH

Then, sign up through Metro Denver Digital Photography Learning Group Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Metro-Denver-Digital-Photography-Learning-Group/events/270052818/ to register for Joseph Roybal’s Zoom presentation and join in at 7:00 pm. This is Part III in his series, but you did not need to attend Parts I & II to enjoy his third in the series. Here’s an overview:

Evergreen Camera Club will join forces with the Metro Denver Digital Photography Learning Group Meetup to participate in their Zoom meeting featuring Joseph Roybal and his Part III, “How to Make it Your Own.” Joseph will discuss how to create unique masterpieces from often-visited locations and will break down several of his favorite images. He will take his vision from why he chose this location, to scouting, and finally capture led to the images he shares. He will also share secret “behind the scenes” techniques he used to give the images that WOW factor.

NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO CONTEST THIS MONTH

April 8th General Meeting with Ellen Nelson:
BACKYARD WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

by ecc

Special Web Meeting Using ZOOM – NOT AT Evergreen Fire and Rescue
Wednesday, April 8 at 7:00 pm ( – aka social time)

Keep shooting! Even though we are all quarantined, we can still continue to keep busy with our cameras. Take this unusual downtime to grow and enhance your skills. Professional photographer Ellen Nelson will offer some strategies and suggestions to photograph wildlife and nature in your own backyard, wherever your location. She will also offer tips for reviewing your past images to understand what makes a good wildlife photo and separate the zeroes from the heroes. Join Ellen Nelson for Evergreen Camera Club’s first remote meeting via zoom on April 8th at 7:00 pm (join early to socialize).

If you haven’t Zoomed yet, it is free and easy from any phone, tablet or computer. We recommend you start signing on at 6:30 to work out kinks unless you’ve zoomed on your platform. The link to get you started will be in an email sent to all paid members of record. If you didn’t get the invite or want to join as a visitor, please sent a request email to webmaster@evergreencameraclub.com

NOTE: No Competition this month – save your pictures for next month as posted in competitions here.

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