Roland McEldowney is a geologist, and spent ten years exploring for base and precious metals in Ghana and Burkina Faso . He began his career out of college in 1963. He joined the Peace Corps and lived with the Ashanti Tribe in the mountains near Kibi , Ghana , exploring a mountain top for bauxite, the ore of aluminum. In 1990, he returned to Ghana to start a company exploring for gold. Along the way, he was attacked by a town and charged by an elephant, eventually discovering two and a half million ounces of gold at Bibiani. He left Africa in 1996, and has returned only as a tourist.
July 22 – Tips & Techniques Meeting Bergen Park Fire Station 7pm 6:30 social time
Bring your camera, gear and user manuals. By popular request we will do another session of “How does my camera work?” We’ll break out into small groups based on camera type and interest.
JULY 8TH MEETING – CHARLES DIRKS & HOLLY MARR – UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY – BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7PM – SOCIAL TIME 6:30 PM
July 8th meeting on underwater photography presented by Charles Dirks and Holly Marr, both members of our club
This is information about Holly Marr’s photography:
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JULY ASSIGNMENT – SUMMERTIME
Do what you will with that – we have more light in our days, more green in our hills and more wildflowers than I have seen in a long time. People are out enjoying the warmth, playing in the lakes and fields. Have fun with it!
JUNE CONTEST – MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo Competition Theme: “Macro Photography” Please submit photos that fit the theme.
For those who would rather not do this assignment, you may submit in the Open Category.
Submit your photos to Brad Davidson at contest@evergreencameraclub.com by 8 am, Mon., June 8
One Photo per Email. Photos no larger than 5 mb. Please do not send as an embedded image – send as an e-mail attachment.
Maximum of three submissions per member in any combination of Theme or Open category.
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TIPS & TECHNIQUES MEETING -WED., MAY 27 – PHOTOSHOP – 7PM
We are pleased to announce a very special treat for tomorrow night’s Tips & Techniques Meeting. Evergreen resident Barb Binder, an Adobe Certified Instructor and Principal of Rocky Mountain Training will take us through some of the basics of retouching with Photoshop. She will focus on layers (and adjustment layers and masking). She will teach us how to do this without destroying the photo. (I didn’t know this was possible!! 🙂 )Please join us for this special training session. Bring your laptop and follow along as Barb teaches.
Here is a bit more about Barb:
Barbara Binder, ACI, CTT+
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JUNE MEETING – SARAI HOPFE PRESENTER – Wed., June 10th BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION 7pm, 6:30 social time
Sarai Hopfe is a self-taught Denver-area photographer who focuses on flower macros. Growing up in the Midwest, she moved to Colorado, where an outdoor lifestyle drew her to nature photography. She focused on flower photography as a way to capture both the small details and abstract the beauty of flowers. She will share her tricks and techniques for flower photography. You can find her photo stream (shopfe) at http://www.flickr.com/photos/14228130@N05/.
MAY MEETING – WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 – 7pm – SOCIAL TIME 6:30 pm – COLBY BROWN PRESENTER – BERGEN PARK FIRE STATION
Colby Brown is a professional photographer specializing in adventure, sports and travel photography. Throughout his work one can see that he combines his love of the natural world with his fascination of the world’s diverse cultures. Each of his photographs tells a story of life on this planet.
Born in California, he developed a love for both the ocean and the mountains at a young age. Whether he was exploring the Sierra Nevada Mountains around Lake Tahoe or sailing around San Francisco Bay, Colby’s thirst for adventure and the outdoors began to grow exponentially.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES MENTORING SESSION – Wednesday, April 22
Tips and Techniques mentoring session Wednesday, April 22nd, Bergen Park Fire Station Annex. 6:30 pm social time, 7:00 meeting
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MAY ASSIGNMENT
Our Speaker/Presenter for May will be Colby T. Brown. In looking at his website and seeing his work, it is obvious he enjoys a wide variety of photography subjects. This seems to reflect our club as a whole. Many different subjects of interest, but we all want to create top-notch photos.
The one theme that Colby seems to apply to all his work is that each of his photos tells a story of life on this planet. Our assignment for May’s Contest will be to tell a story of life on this planet. You can go to Colby’s website for inspiration: www.colbybrownphotography.com