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June 2018 Vol. 35, No. 6
In This Issue President’s Letter Page 3 Digital and Print Scores Page 4-5 Upcoming Events Page 6 Useful Web Resources Page 6 Members’ Images Page 7-19 Board Meeting Minutes Page 20
Lauren Heerschap — View from Monet’s Bridge
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InFocus, the Newsletter of the Puget Sound Camera ClubThe Puget Sound Camera Club (PSCC) welcomes new members of any level of expertise indigital and film photography. The Club meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month atMaplewood Presbyterian Church in Edmonds, Washington.Activities include education, review of work, and exhibition opportunities.The Club was organized in 1984 and is a member of the Photographic Society of America andthe Northwest Council of Camera Clubs.
Officers PhonePresident Lauren Heerschap 206-719-3752Vice-President Margery Robison 425-501-7585Secretary Mary Tevis 206-533-8301Treasurer Yvonne Shimek 425-745-2335Digital Director Dave Patzwald 425-485-3176Print Director Al Koskie 206-697-1806Member-at-Large Henry Heerschap 206-719-1782Committees Chairperson PhoneArchives Henry Heerschap 206-719-1782
Audit Mary Pease 425-478-7015
Digital Dave Patzwald 425-485-3176
Education Margery Robison 425-501-7585
Equipment Henry Heerschap 206-719-1782
InFocus Editor Henry Heerschap 206-719-1782
Membership Lynne Greenup 425-771-5703
NWCCC Delegate Bill Royce 425-821-3190
Prints Al Koskie 206-697-1806
PSA Representative Renata Kleinert 425-355-7758
PSA Nature Competition Renata Kleinert 425-355-7758
PSA Pictorial Competition Renata Kleinert 425-355-7758
Refreshments Emily Patzwald 425-485-3176
Webmaster Henry Heerschap 206-719-1782
Puget Sound Camera Club (PSCC): www.pugetsoundcamera.com
Northwest Council of Camera Clubs (NWCCC): www.nwcameraclubs.org
Photographic Society of America (PSA): www.psa-photo.org
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Message from the PresidentHi PSCC,
This is my last President’s letter. The best part of being President for the last four years is getting to know the members of thisclub. It has been an honor to serve you. You are truly a great group of people! It has been an excellent experience to see so manyof your images, pun intended, “develop” and improve. Someone said our club has the right mix of seriousness and humor. I haveto say that we do have fun!
You are all invited to the Year End Party on June 25, 2018. Come to the potluck and see the slideshow of the Year-End Competi-tion winners and a display of winning prints. We will also have a presentation completed by UW student Kelsey Barnes on thededication of Paul Kovac and Shirley Kovac’s work. They were both long time members of PSCC.
I am very confident that the candidate for President the nominating committee has found will be amazing. Margie Robison as theVice President has run meetings, organized and led field trips and attended every Board meeting. She will do a great job. Pleasesupport her as you have done for me.
Now we need to find a Vice President! It might be possible to share this position’s responsibilities. The Vice President organizesthe field trips and Education Night. Our by-laws say there is one person, but perhaps one could be designated to run meetingswhen the President is not available and take half of the field trip responsibilities while the other helps with other field trips andEducation Nights. Please consider contacting the nominating committee for further information or with ideas on who could dothis for the club.
The Northwest Council is having a Printing and Matting Workshop on June 9, 2018. Cost is $15. Go to http://nwcameraclubs.organd register. The workshop will be held at OneLife Community Church, 3524 NE 95th St., Seattle. The morning will be a presenta-tion by Daniel Gregory, on printing and color management. There is an option for a $5. lunch of Costco pizza and soda. The after-noon is led by Jerry Dunbar with a hands-on workshop on mat cutting. Jerry used to own a frame shop. Bring a 5x7 photo, matboard and a mat cutter if you have one. The ability to cut your own mats is a great price saver!
You are all the best,
Lauren Heerschap
President,Puget Sound Camera Club
Lauren Heerschap — Swan and Tulips
Lauren Heerschap — Spiced Custard Iris
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May 2018 Digital Images Competition Assignment: “Nature”Judges: Henry Heerschap, Mary Tevis, Bill Royce Commentator: Lauren Heerschap MP– most popular
Category Title Maker TotalAssignment American Widgeon Renata Kleinert 24 1st, MP
Black Crowned Night Heron Andy Royce 23Pigeon Guillemot with Candlefish Lynne Greenup 23Thor's Well Dennis Ostgard 22Arctic Wolf Danika Pease 21Fish Eagle Joe Bozick 21Hall of Mosses Chris Currie 21Sol Duc 3 Boulders Chris Currie 21Sunbathing Baby Nile Crocodile Edith Wang 21Hummingbirds Fight Mary Tevis 20Painted Desert Tree Henry Heerschap 20Recovering from Wildfire Mary Pease 20Beware of Bencil Cholla Edith Wang 18Fog and Trees Lori Jones 18
Altered Reality Ginkgo Triptych Chuck Guildner 24 1st, MPBlack Stallion Dennis Ostgard 23Giverny Cafe Henry Heerschap 23Creative Poppy Mary Pease 21Lights Danika Pease 20Red Tulips Renata Kleinert 20
Creatures Blue Heron in Flight Andy Royce 24 1st, MPPiliated Woodpecker Chuck Guildner 24 1stRoosevelt Elk Dennis Ostgard 24 1stSwan and Tulips Lauren Heerschap 24 1stTiger Lori Jones 24 1stWaiting for Morning Coffee Craig Rowley 24 1stIn Costa Rica Mary Tevis 23Shell Creek on Frosty Morn Lynne Greenup 21Osprey Joe Bozick 20
Open Shoal Bay Chuck Guildner 25 1st, MPEvening at White Sands Bill Royce 24Forest River of Flowers Henry Heerschap 24Lizard from Costa Rica Mary Tevis 24April Day in Paris Dave Patzwald 23Cairns Jungle Train Joe Bozick 23Evening Windmills Lauren Heerschap 23Santa Fe Cottonwood Bill Royce 23Looking For Bargains in Hong Kong Jeanine Langerud 23Lake Martin Andy Royce 22Mushroom Portrait Jack Broom 22Tourists and a Parisian Water Fountain Dave Patzwald 22ET Phone Home Craig Rowley 21
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Category Title Maker TotalAssignment Color Angel Wings Bill Ray 27 First Place
Costa Rican Hummingbird Mary Tevis 23Green Macaw Mary Tevis 23
Altered Reality Kinderdijk Drama Henry Heerschap 19 First PlaceOpen Color Gerbera Daisies Henry Heerschap 27 First Place (tied) MPC
View from Monet's Bridge Lauren Heerschap 27 First Place (tied)Translucent Gladiolus Al Kamil 26The Red Bar Dave Patzwald 26Graffiti on Freight Cars Al Kamil 25Milky Way and Twilight Creek Bill Ray 25White Staircase Bill Ray 24Spiced Custard Iris Lauren Heerschap 24French Country Garden Dave Patzwald 24Columbine Henry Heerschap 22Monument Valley Jack Broom 22Orchids and Anthurium Lauren Heerschap 21Red Macaw Mary Tevis 21
Open Monochrome Evening at White Sands Bill Royce 25 First Place, MPMUnjudged How Dare You!! Mary Tevis
May 2018 Print Competition Assignment: “Architecture”Judges: Jack Broom, Renata Kleinert, Dave Patzwald
MPC– most popular color, MPM - most popular monochrome
Category Title Maker TotalOpen, continued GMC Renata Kleinert 21
Inside the Tulip Lauren Heerschap 21Poppy Popping Jack Broom 21Spokane Water Power Lynne Greenup 21Star Ferry Jeanine Langerud 21In the Palms Phil Kollen 20Pine Log Phil Kollen 20Romantic Evening at Golden Gardens Mary Pease 20Retired Danika Pease 19
June AssignmentsDigital – Sports
No Print Night in June - PSCC Year End Party
For the full list of assignments, go tohttp://pugetsoundcamera.com/assignments
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Upcoming EventsGlazers PhotoFest June 9-10Glazer Camera’s annual celebration of all things photographic (and videographic). Speakers, photowalks, specialdeals on camera gear all come together for a great event. More details athttp://www.glazerscamera.com/photofest/
Print workshop with Daniel Gregory and Jerry Dunbar June 9 10 AM to 3 PM $15OneLife Community Church 3524 NE 95th St, SeattleFor many photographers, the print still represents the culmination of the photographic act. This presentation isabout how to setup to make best print possible. Rather than focusing on techniques to edit images in Lightroomand Photoshop, this presentation is about what happens before we start to edit an image and what happenswith the printer settings that can impact our printing. Over the course of the presentation, we break the print-ing process down into a few key areas in an attempt to simplify the process and still make sure that you get thebest print possible. We start with by diving into proper color management and working environments and howthose impact the printing process. We will then look how to maximize your printing for both Epson and Canonprinters using both Lightroom, Photoshop, and third party printing options for both color and black and whiteprinting. Finally, we will close out the presentation with how to troubleshoot and maintain your printers for op-timal performance.
Daniel Gregory will be speaking 10 am to noon; we will break for lunch (sign up for $5 pizza and drink or go out)and at 1 pm to 3 pm meet for a hands on mat cutting workshop led by Jerry Dunbar. Purchase your tickets athttps://nwccceducation.coursestorm.com/course/digital-printing-and-mat-cutting-workshop
Useful Web LinksGood discussion on how important orientation is to image composition athttp://blog.redrivercatalog.com/2018/04/back-to-basics-orientation-can-make-or-break-your-image.html?
Some good info for new photographers (and a good review for older ones) can be found on Shutterbug’s web-site: https://www.shutterbug.com/content/3-things-you-should-know-if-youre-just-starting-out-photographBy the way, Shutterbug has announced that they are “shuttering” (sorry) their print magazine and going web-only. Kind of sad, but inevitable these days.
Post-processing photos in the digital age is a mixed bag for many of us. Some of us absolutely loathe it, others(like me, I admit) really enjoy it, and most are somewhere in between. It can be argued that some basic thingsneed to be done on every image that we want to share with others. Here’s a good list of six essential steps inprocessing your images: https://digital-photography-school.com/6-essential-steps-post-processing-workflow
If you like to do still life or table top photography, there are some great ideas in this video and article (terriblevideo, but still inspiring). Great for those days when you just don’t want to go outside and traipse around.https://www.thephoblographer.com/2018/05/29/easy-background-tips-mobile-photography/
Finally a few photo tips that are different from the usual advice:https://fstoppers.com/education/want-much-better-photos-less-minute-these-three-tips-will-help-252151
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Chris Currie— Sol Duc 3 Boulders
Andy Royce — Lake Martin
Bill Ray — White Staircase
“The artist never entirely knows —We guess. We may be wrong, but wetake leap after leap in the dark”
– Agnes de Mille
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Lynne GreenupPigeon Guillemot with Candlefish
Andy RoyceBlack Crowned Night Heron
Renata KleinertAmerican Widgeon
“Photographers stop photo-graphing a subject too soonbefore they have exhaustedthe possibilities.”
– Dorothea Lange
“The thing that’s fascinatingabout portraiture is that nobodyis alike.”
– Imogen Cunningham
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Henry Heerschap — Forest River of Flowers Dennis Ostgard — Roosevelt Elk
Danika Pease — Arctic Wolf Bill Ray — Milky Way and Twilight Creek
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Jeanine Langerud — Looking for Bargains in Hong Kong
Joe Bozick — Fish Eagle
Craig Rowley — Waiting for Morning Mary Tevis — Green Macaw
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Bill RoyceEvening at White Sands (print night)
Bill RoyceEvening at White Sands (digital night)
Chuck GuildnerShoal Bay
“Creativity is discontent translatedinto arts.”
– Eric Hoffer
“The main thing is to be moved,to love, to hope, to tremble, tolive.”
– Auguste Rodin
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Chuck Guildner — Ginkgo Tryptich
Henry Heerschap — Giverny Cafe
Lauren Heerschap — Evening Windmills
“The whole culture is telling you tohurry, while the art tells you to takeyour time. Always listen to the art.”
– Junot Diaz
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Chuck Guildner — Piliated Woodpecker
Mary Tevis — In Costa Rica
Mary Tevis — Hummingbird
Bill Ray — Angel Wings
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Dave Patzwald — Tourists and Parisian Water Fountain
Henry Heerschap — Gerbera Daisies
Henry Heerschap — Columbine
Bill Royce — Santa Fe Cottonwood
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Edith WangSunbathing Baby Crocodile
Jack BroomMushroom Portrait
Joe BozickCairns Jungle Train
“Art is when you hear aknocking from your soul —and you answer.”
– Terri Guillemets
”When it is working, you completelygo into another place, you’re tappinginto things that are totally universal,completely beyond your ego andyour own self. That’s what it’s allabout.”
– Keith Haring
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Dennis OstgardThor’s Well
Al KamilTranslucent Gladiolus
Dave PatzwaldApril Day in Paris
“The reason that art (writing, engaging, andall of it) is valuable is precisely why I can’ttell you how to do it. If there were a map,there’d be no art, because art is the act ofnavigating without a map.”
– Seth Godin
“Personality is everything in art andpoetry.”
– Goethe
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Lori JonesTiger
Dennis OstgardBackyard Blue Jay
Dave PatzwaldFrench Country Garden
“Art is literacy ofthe heart”
– Elliot Eisner
“Always be on the lookout forthe presence of wonder.”
– E.B. White
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Jack BroomMonument Valley
Al KamilGraffiti on Freight Car
Dave PatzwaldThe Red Bar
“The job of the artist is always todeepen the mystery.”
– Francis Bacon
“Everything went together perfectly, and thisis what I mean by knowing. I didn’t have toanalyze anything. I just recognized what wasin front of me. All I had to do was set up andtake the picture.”
– Wynn Bullock
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Mary Tevis — Lizard from Costa Rica
Chris CurrieHall of Mosses
Andy RoyceBlue Heron in Flight
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Minutes of the PSCC Board of Directors Meeting on May 21, 2018
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 PM. Present were Lauren Heerschap, Henry Heerschap, Mary Tevis, Dave Patz-wald, Margery Robison, and Mukul Soman.
A motion was made to approve the minutes taken on March 19, 2018; the motion was seconded and passed.
VICE-PRESIDENT'S REPORT on Field Trips: The Dunn Gardens field trip was very successful. We had a good turnout fromour club. It was suggested that we meet there in the fall for fall colors. The Roy Rodeo has been pushed to fall, and itwas suggested that since there are a lot people out of town and on vacation in the summer, that field trips will be re-sumed in September.Education Night: July education night will host Bill Royce, who will present Image Analysis. The April education night,who hosted John Cornicello, was attended by 20 people.
TREASURER'S REPORT: Yvonne Shimek sent in a financial report as of June 2018. A motion was made to accept the trea-surer's report, seconded and passed.
NEW BUSINESS: There was a discussion concerning the ribbons for Year End. We will continue with Print, 1st, 2nd and3rd place, Digital 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, Print of the Year, Digital of the Year, and one for Photojournalism, which is digi-tal only, and will be awarded the Ray Thorsteinson Photojournalism Award. The other awards: the Mentor Plaque, whichis in honor of George Ferrara, the Ainsworth Service Award, which is awarded by the president of PSCC, were discussed,along with who should be the recipients. Rosemarie Ferrara sent a check to cover the award for the Ferrara MentorPlaque.
Nominating Committee: Mukul Soman had volunteered for the Presidency; however, as he has just been promoted inhis work, he has to work on Monday evening and has withdrawn from candidacy. The Board is also looking for a volun-teer to help with print night.
The Year-End potluck was discussed, and it was decided to let Emily Patzwald, the refreshment chair, decide what needsto be done.
There was a discussion about the Kovacs. Kelsey, the student from the UW who currently has the printed images, willpresent a 10-15 minute presentation, after dinner and before the awards.
Dave Patzwald has judges lined up for judging the year-end digital awards, and Al Koskie is still looking for a judge forthe prints. Henry and Lauren Heerschap will collect any prints offered, taken between May 2017 through April 2018, tobe offered for year-end judging and awards so that members can turn them in up till May 31, 2018.
Henry Heerschap, our web master, said that we need an SSL Certificate for the website, using encryption for securityand other purposes. It will cost approximately $60 more a year. It was moved that PSCC "migrate to SiteGround for host-ing to begin in June so we can provided encryption on the web." It was seconded, and passed.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:53 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Mary Tevis, Secretary
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