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New Foto FanFare Editor Needed ASAP!
Foto FanFare Newsletter
July 2015
www.n4c.org & n4c.photoclubservices.com N4C Incorporated 1952 [email protected]
Mark your Calendars for
these upcoming events!
2015 PSA Conference
Yellowstone
9/27 – 10/3
New
Foto FanFare
Editor Needed ASAP!
N4C
Calendar
July 2015
4 – Happy Birthday America!
13 -Board Meeting
7:30pm First Methodist Church
1600 Bancroft, San Leandro
18–Competitions Judging
Contact Gene Albright for PI location
[email protected]
Contact Gene Morita or Joan Field for Print
location Gene Morita, [email protected]
Joan Field [email protected]
August 2015
10 -Board Meeting
7:30pm First Methodist Church
1600 Bancroft, San Leandro
15 – Competitions Judging
Contact Gene Albright for PI location
[email protected]
Contact Gene Morita or Joan Field for Print
location Gene Morita, [email protected]
Joan Field [email protected]
Current FFF Editor must turn in the keys
to a successor!
This is my last issue!
I have used Microsoft Word to put
together the FanFare, but there are tons of
Newsletter programs out there, so you can
use whatever you’d like as the New Editor!
Please email your desire to
take over our
N4C Foto FanFare Newsletter to
[email protected]
or
N4C President Jim Harais [email protected]
Reimagined by Jane Postiglione
Winner of this year’s Curators’ Award.©
Congratulations Jane!
Angles, Lines and Curves
Architecture of the World
A Photographic Exhibition
-
Tuesday, June 16 through Sunday, August 23
Be transported around the world through
a stunning collection of photographs from as far
away as China and as close as San Francisco.
Experience the aesthetics, values, and lifestyles
of these different cultures as they are represented
by their remarkable architectural achievements.
Meet the Artists Days
Saturday, July 18, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Sunday, July 19, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Discover
what
inspired
these
photographers, listen to stories of their travels,
and gain insight into their work. Perhaps find a
photograph of a place that evokes memories of a
past vacation, a home, or your heritage. A
collection of prints, note cards, and framed
works will be available for purchase.
Filoli Gardens
2015
21st Annual Sculpture in the
Garden
For one month every year, The Ruth
Bancroft Garden transforms into an outdoor art
gallery. The Garden's world-class collection of
succulent and drought-tolerant plants provides
a spectacular backdrop for artists to display
their works. Follow the meandering pathways to
discover art that ranges from classical to
irreverent, spiritual to functional.
http://ruthbancroftgarden.org/rbgarden/pag
es/2015SculptureintheGarden.html
The Ruth Bancroft Garden
1552 Bancroft Rd, Walnut Creek
http://filoli.org/
July 2015 Page 2 of 22
Nikon School Tips of the Day – June
http://www.nikonschool.com/en/LearnAnd-Explore/index.page
Setting the correct date/time on your
camera when you first install the batteries is a
good idea. Image files with the correct
date/time will be easier to sort through if
you're looking through a lot of photographs to
find a specific one.
When shooting bodies of water, use a
polarizer filter to reduce glare. It will increase
the contrast of the overall image, making
colors seem deeper and more vivid.
To shoot with a very slow shutter
speed in bright light, use a neutral density or
circular polarizing filter. The filters screw onto
the lens of the camera or attach with a holder
to the front of the lens. By letting less light
reach the sensor, these dark filters will let you
shoot at even slower shutter speeds than
normal.
Set your camera’s display (playback)
to show you highlight problems. This is a
simple feature that will cause blinking of areas
that are overexposed on the rear LCD screen
when reviewing the photos you’ve shot. If
large or important areas are blinking, you will
need to reduce the exposure, often by using
the +/- Exposure Compensation and applying
minus compensation.
Get low for great action shots. It’s a
great way improve your sports pictures
immediately. Baseball games provide a lot of
angles. Get low, near first base. From there
you can see most of the infield action, plus
home plate. Try shooting through the
backstop with a long lens as the pitcher warms
up. But don’t get too close to the action. You
don't want to get hurt.
Don’t delete images from the memory
card unless you absolutely have to. It’s better
to transfer everything to your computer and
reformat the memory card in the camera
afterwards. Use high-capacity memory cards
so you don’t have to worry about running out
of space when shooting.
If you have a tripod and lights or
stands, get your gear, your background and
exposure figured out for the portrait before
the subject gets there. That way when the
subject arrives, you can pay attention to them.
This will allow you to be more interactive with
your subject and get them in the right pose
instead of fiddling with the equipment.
When photographing people, stay
connected. This can be by talking to your
subject throughout the shoot, guiding them
with suggestions for better posing and
providing feedback on how the images are
coming out.
The sky may be cloudy and gray, not
blue but that doesn’t mean you can’t go out
and shoot. Try using a color graduated neutral
density filter to make the sky more interesting
while leaving the foreground natural. Adjust
the filter so its mid-point is on the horizon line
in your shot.
Be patient when photographing wild
animals. Wait for the perfect moment to
capture the emotion or action.
Not sure which white balance setting
to use? If your camera has live view, turn it on
and scroll through the various white balance
options while looking at the LCD. You’ll be
able to see exactly how the scene looks with
each white balance setting, making it easy to
set an accurate or creative white balance for
the scene you’re shooting.
Check the direction of the light.
Sometimes the best light on a person,
monument or scene is not the most obvious.
Moving around and seeing the light from all
angles will expand your vision and make a
unique picture. Make it a habit to do this
whenever you have time.
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The workshop starts in Miami with an
optional evening of shooting
the
architecture and neon lights of South Beach.
From Miami, you’ll fly to Havana, where
you’ll split into two even smaller groups of
five to explore Habana Vieja (Old Havana)
and other neighborhoods. Doug hires two
superb Cuban photographers who serve as
guides to help you get even closer to the
Cuban people.
Doug Kaye’s Cuba Workshops
Cuba is changing rapidly. Are you
ready to go before it’s too late?
Doug Kaye, a member of the Marin
Photo Club, is leading his 4th and 5th trips to
this “forbidden” island country just 90 miles
from Key West. Why go with Doug in
particular?
You’ll then travel by air-conditioned
bus to the western tobacco-farming town of
Viñales where you’ll spend two nights in a
casa particular (private home, like a B&B).
From there, you’ll bus to historic Trinidad on
Cuba’s southern coast for another two
nights in casas before returning to Havana
for one night then return to Miami.
For more info, head to
http://DougKaye.com/workshops
 Doug’s Cuban partner handles all
travel, lodging and meals, leaving
Doug to focus on you and your
photography.
 Very small group: 10 people
maximum.
 Although most will be photographers,
non-shooting partners love it, too!
 Two upcoming workshops:
o November 5-14, 2015
o January 7-16, 2016
 $4,495 double occupancy
 $350 single supplement add-on
 Includes most expenses that are extra
on other workshops.
July 2015 Page 4 of 22
Message from Euclid Viegas, DVCC member:
AVON 39 – The Walk to End Breast Cancer!
Hi, I did this for a few years and it was a very fun and rewarding experience.
Avon 39 San Francisco Walk for Breast Cancer is looking for a few volunteers
to join the Avon Photo Crew to shoot this event July 10-12th.
Please contact Cheryl Prideaux for more information:
Phone: 415.470.9311 Fax 415.952.9330 [email protected]
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Message from Mike Johnson, former DVCC Member, now member
of the Hilo, Hawaii Camera Club
At last night's Hilo Camera Club meeting, during a technical presentation, mention was made of a
PBS Masters documentary about Dorothea Lange.
I was able to find it online and I believe that you would really enjoy it. Of course, you may already
have seen it, and it's just me who is late to the party! Anyway, I really liked it, and think you will too.
Here's the URL: Here's the URL: http://video.pbs.org/video/2365316335/
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GET AWAY TO THE OCEAN, THEN WIN A GETAWAY FOR YOURESELF!
The 2015 California Ocean and Coastal Amateur Photography Contest is now open.
Upload up to five photos depicting the scenic coast and Pacific Ocean off California, native ocean
and coastal wildlife, or people and the California coast, and then invite your friends to vote for you.
Entry is free and great donated prizes consist of overnight stays at Fairmont hotels or dinner, cocktails,
and a show in San Francisco.
Deadline to enter is July 17, 2015 and online voting runs through July 31st. To enter your
photos or vote for others, visit http://mycoastalphoto.com. Sponsored by the California Coastal
Commission, Thank You Ocean Campaign, and Fairmont Hotels & Resorts of California.
Sylvie B. Lee, Program Coordinator, California Coastal Commission
(415) 904-5271 [email protected]
July 2015 Page 5 of 22
Photo Fun
Events!
Always double
check – events
change!
January
Ano Nuevo for Elephant Seals
Golden Gate Kennel Dog Show – San Francisco
Napa Valley Mustard Festival
PBR Rodeo – Sacramento
February
Galt Bird Festival
N4C Annual Luncheon
Chinese New Year – San Francisco & Oakland
Hawaiian Chiefton Tall Ship – Jack London Square –
Oakland
Monster Trucks – Oakland Coliseum
March
Sonora Celtic Faire - Sonora
Good Guys Car Show – Pleasanton Fair Grounds
Body Art Show – Cow Palace – San Francisco
St. Patrick’s Day Festival – Dublin
McCormack Ranch Sheep Dog Trials – Rio Vista
April
Neon Run – Pleasanton Fair Grounds
NowRoz Festival – Pleasanton Fair Grounds
Remnants of the Past Vintage Show –
Pleasanton Fair Grounds
Cinderella Bicycle Challenge – Pleasanton
John Muir Birthday & Earth Day
Tartan Day Scottish Festival – Ardenwood Farms
– Fremont
Woodland Scottish Games
Cherry Blossom Festival –San Francisco
Auburn Wild West Stampede - Auburn
May
Contra Costa County Fair - Antioch
BAMS Motorcycle Super Fest – Pleasanton Fair
Grounds
Rugged Maniac Race – Pleasanton Fair Grounds
Good Guys Car Show – Pleasanton Fair Grounds
Wetlands Birding FREE – www.msvd.org
Rowell Ranch Rodeo – Hayward
Fire Truck Day – Ardenwood Farms – Fremont
Art on Main – Walnut Creek
San Ramon Wind & Art Festival
Benicia Glass Artists’ Open House
Hawaiian Festival – Pleasanton
Music at noon – Tuesdays – Todos Santos Park –
Concord
Bay to Breakers – San Francisco
Carnaval San Francisco
AMA Motorcycle Showdown – Infineon Raceway
Calaveras Frog Jump Jubilee
June
Sand Castle & Sculpture Contest - Alameda
Wetlands Birding FREE – www.msvd.org
Sonoma Marin Fair - Petaluma
Italian Street Painting Festival - San Rafael
Russian River Rodeo - Duncan Mills
Livermore Rodeo
Sand Castle / Sculpture Contest – Crab Cove
Pirates Festival – Vallejo
Gay Pride Parade – San Francisco
Danville Fine Arts Fair
Alameda County Fair – Pleasanton
Solano County Fair – Vallejo
Crawdad Festival – Isleton
Pista Sa Nayon Independence Day Festival – Filipino
Festival – Vallejo
Sonoma Historic MotorSports Festival – Infineon
Raceway
Nascar – Infineon Raceway
Contra Costa County Fair – Antioch
California Rodeo - Salinas
July
4th of July events everywhere!!!
Contraptor’s Rally- Mare Island
Marin County Fair - San Rafael
Civil War Days - Duncan Mills
NHRA Drag Races –Infineon
Benicia Jazz & Fine Arts Festival
PRCA Rodeo – Santa Rosa
Anything 4th of July
Berkeley Kite Festival
Crucible’s Fine Art Fire Festival - Oakland
Gilroy Garlic Festival
California State Fair – Cal Expo
CCPRA Rodeo – Merced
July 2015 Page 6 of 22
Always double check – events change!
August
Sonoma County Fair - Santa Rosa (July-August)
Nostalgia Days Rod and Kustom Car Show - Novato
Japanese Festival – Concord
Indy Car Races – Infineon
Air Show – Santa Rosa
Martinez Car, Truck, Bike Show
Oakland Chinatown Street Fest
Art in the Park - Martinez
Cajun/Zydeco Festival – Ardenwood Farms –Fremont
Body Art Expo – Cow Palace – San Francisco
Art & Soul Festival – Oakland
Sausalito Art Festival - Sausalito (August-September)
Tarantula Walks on Mt. Diablo
EVENTS!!!
Know of any Special Events, Fairs,
Sporting Matches, Garden Shows, Music
Extravaganzas, etc, etc, etc going on in your area
or around the Bay Area?
Let us all in on the Event and I’ll spread
the news!!!
Email me at
[email protected]
September
Sausalito Art Festival - Sausalito (August-September)
International Dragon Boat Races-Treasure Island
Walnut Festival – Walnut Creek
Balloon Races – Reno
Folsom Street Leather & Fetish Fair – San Francisco
Mutt Strut – Martinez
Delta Blues Festival – Antioch
Pittsburg Seafood Festival
Dragon Boat Races – Treasure Island
Italian Chalk Festival – Martinez
Oktoberfest – Clayton
Scottish Games – Pleasanton
Live Horse Racing returns to Golden Gate Fields
Tarantula Walks on Mt. Diablo
October
Hawaiian Festival – Pleasanton
Cat Show – Pleasanton
December
Holiday Frolic – Martinez
Ice Skating – Walnut Creek, San Francisco
Benicia Glass Artists’ Open House
Dicken’s Fair – Cow Palace – San Francisco
A, B, C, order
Check web sites for dates!
Amazing photo opportunities!
Pumpkin Train – Western Railway Museum, Suisun
Pumpkin Festival – Half Moon Bay
Pleasant Hill Art, Wine, & Jazz Fest
Fall Crafts Festival – Danville
Gathering of the Ohlone Peoples – Coyote Hills Park
Dixon Lambtown Fair
Grand National Rodeo – San Francisco
Fleet Week – San Francisco
Oktober Fest – Concord
November
County Fairs
Be sure and check entry dates,
requirements, and deadlines for entering
your photos in their contests!
Let me know of any Fairs / Events
in your area!
Alameda County Fair
http://www.alamedacountyfair.com/20
13fair/index.php
Amador County Fair
http://amadorcountyfair.com/
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Calaveras County Fair & Jumping Frog
Jubilee
http://www.frogtown.org/
California State Fair
http://www.calexpo.com/events-by-calexpo/the-california-state-fair/
InterClub Competition
2015 Schedule
2015
Contra Costa County Fair
http://contracostafair.com/
Month
Marin County Fair
http://www.marinfair.org/
Napa County Fair
http://www.napacountyfair.org/
San Mateo County Fair
https://sanmateocountyfair.com/
Santa Clara County Fair
http://thefair.org/index.cfm
Santa Rosa County Fair
http://srcfair.com/
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
P
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Projected
C
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P
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P= Pictorial
M= Monochrome
N= Nature
C= Creative
S= sequence
T=Travel
J=Journalism
Solano County Fair
http://www.scfair.com/scfair.html
Sonoma County Fair
http://www.sonomacountyfair.com/fair
/sonoma-county-fair.php
Sonoma - Marin Fair
http://www.sonomamarinfair.org/entertainment
Print
Go to http://n4c.org/definitions/ for
N4C Competition Definitions including
excellent example photographs.
July 2015 Page 8 of 22
10 Must-See Skywatching Events
to
Look Up for in 2015
Look to the skies in 2015 to see total
eclipses, amazing planets and meteor showers.
Here are some of the most noteworthy
skywatching events coming up this year.
Space.com will provide more extensive coverage
of most of these events as they draw closer.
Perseid meteor shower: Aug. 12
The Perseid meteor shower is usually
considered to be among the best of the annual
meteor displays thanks to its high rates. Lucky
observers can sometimes see up to 90 meteors an
hour during the shower.
Last summer, the moon was a brilliant
waning gibbous phase and presented a major
nuisance for those who wanted a dark sky to
watch the shower. But in 2015, the moon will be
a couple of days before new and will not rise
until just before daybreak, leaving much of the
night dark for prospective observers.
Last-quarter moon: Sept. 4
The last-quarter moon will pass in front
of one of the brightest stars in the sky,
Aldebaran, the angry orange eye of Taurus the
Bull. This occultation will be visible over eastern
North America, but there will be another visible
over a much wider region of North America
early on Nov. 26 — Thanksgiving morning.
Another lunar eclipse: Sept. 27-28
Eclipse watchers across the central and
eastern part of North America — roughly east of
a line from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Houston —
will see the entire lunar eclipse from start to
finish, while those farther to the west will see the
moon rise with the eclipse already in progress.
On the other side of the Atlantic, viewers
in western and central Europe will see the entire
eclipse before the moon sets on the morning of
Sept. 28, although the moon will vanish below
the western horizon from Eastern Europe and
western Asia before its conclusion. Totality will
last 72 minutes.
Not only will the moon undergo a total
eclipse on this night, but the moon will also very
nearly coincide with perigee, its closest point to
Earth. The moon turns full at 10:51 p.m. ET, and
just 51 minutes earlier it will arrive at its closest
point to Earth in 2015 at a distance of 221,753
miles (356,877 kilometers). [See amazing
images from a 2014 lunar eclipse]
A brilliant double planet … again:
Oct. 26
For the second time in 2015, Venus and
Jupiter will engage in a close conjunction, this
time separated by just over 1 degree. Venus will
pass to the southwest (lower right) of Jupiter and
shine more than 10 times brighter than the huge
gas giant.
Taurid 'fireballs': October and
November
The Taurid meteors, sometimes called the
"Halloween fireballs," show up each year
between mid-October and mid-November. The
shower should peak from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12 in
2015. Meteor expert David Asher has also
discovered that Earth can periodically encounter
swarms of larger particles, which can produce
fireball meteors in certain years, and 2015 is
predicted to be one of those years.
Geminid meteor shower:
Dec. 13-14
If there is one meteor display guaranteed
to put on an entertaining show, it is the
Geminids. Most meteor experts now put it at the
top of the list, surpassing even the August
Perseids in brilliance and reliability. The moon
will be a narrow crescent and will set early in the
evening, leaving the sky dark all through the rest
of the night — perfect conditions for watching
shooting stars. This will be your chance to see an
average of as many as two meteor sightings
every minute, or 120 per hour!
July 2015 Page 9 of 22
N4C Board
Meeting of
June 8,
2015
President:
 President Jim Harais noted that the
following items have been handled:
Placing and marking of print portfolios
coming into and going out from the
N4C Board Meeting; Maximum size of
a Mounted and/or Matted Print; clubs
asked to put an N4C link on their
websites.
 No additional feedback from Palo Alto.
They will no longer be a member of
N4C and have been removed from the
list of member clubs on the N4C
website.
 Jim spoke with Chinatown and they are
still looking for a member to act as N4C
Rep.
 Jim received 3 pages of notes from
Gene Morita about Prints and he will
forward it to the Board for review.
 Jim asked the Board, and particularly
all reps, to recruit someone to replace
Amory as Newsletter Editor. She will
be stepping down after the July issue,
but is willing to train the new person
when a volunteered is identified. Jim
has several possible replacements in
mind for the Editor position, and he will
follow-up. It was mentioned that having
job descriptions would help with the
recruiting efforts.
Vice President:
 N4C is STILL looking for a VP! Club
Reps should target recruit at the club
level.
 Jim Cutler filled as VP by giving an
update on reserving rooms at Rossmoor
for the 2015 Annual N4C Judging. He
will request January 30 or February 6th.
 Jim noted the deadline to get all prints
in for the annual is the December Board
meeting on 12/11. He also said he
would lock in the Rossmoor Event
Center and the caterer for the Annual
Awards Banquet planned for Sunday,
February 28th.
 Jim noted that plaques and medals are
now handled by one vendor, Alpine.
Treasurer:
 Teri filed the 2014 E-postcard with the
IRS showing no taxable N4C profits.
 Teri and Jim still need to meet at the
bank to update the N4C signature card.
 The Treasures Monthly Report, which
showed a total of $20,834.22 in cash
assets was reviewed and accepted.
Secretary:
 No other report.
Judges Chair:
 Not in attendance.
Print Chairs:
 Entry Rules –wording update: Item
#1-Projected Images and Prints
submitted for competition must be free
of any identifying information that
would be seen during the competition.
This includes copywrite information,
watermarks, logos, maker's name,
image title, or date.
 Entry Rules –Prints wording update:
1. Entries in all competition levels, shall
be mounted on 2-ply or 4-ply mount
board or foam core board. No entry,
including mount, may exceed 16” X
20” or be less than 11” X 14” in overall
size and may not exceed 5/16-inch in
thickness. Prints that are mounted or
matted must be securely assembled or
they will be rejected.
 The review and discussion of Judge’s
Survey Questions was tabled again.
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 Print Co-chair Gene Morita was not in
attendance. Co-chair, Joan Field, said
she would be hosting the next N4C
print judging.
 Gene Morita's notes on printing will be
addressed in the next meeting.
EI Coordinator:
 EI Coordinator, Gene Albright, noted
350 PI’s and 215 prints this month at
the N4C level.
Foto Fanfare Editor:
 Foto Fanfare Editor, Amory Donaldson
was not present. (see note above
regarding Amory stepping down from
this role)
PSA Rep:
 Not in attendance.
Special Programs Chair:
 Joan Field noted that only 82 people
had signed up for the Richard Martin
seminar.
 A discussion about having one method
and one master version of distribution
lists occurred. It was noted that the
Photoclub Services site has a list of all
members that could be used to pull
email addresses for various distribution
lists and/or set up generic club
addresses. Jim Harais will work with
Gene Albright on this.
Webmaster:
 Webmaster Teri noted that the website
now shows 15 instead of 16 N4C
member clubs (Palo Alto was
removed).
Old Business:
 Revising the N4C definition of Nature
was again tabled. Rick Buddle said he
would write up the suggested wording
and distribute it so all could discuss at
the next Board meeting.
 The subcommittee to revise the Honors
process and form reported that they
have made some progress, and will be
emailing a draft version to go over at
the next Board meeting.
 N4C’s bank signature card issue to be
handled by Jim H. and Teri S. before
next Board meeting.
 The review and discussion of Judge’s
Survey Questions was tabled again to
next Board meeting.
 Follow-up with Gene Albright on his
discussion with Larry about revision of
the Image Submittal process and
Sequence image submittal process on
the PhotoClub Services site.
 Follow-up with Gene Albright on the
missing monthly and annual award
certificates.
 Follow-up with Gene Albright on his
progress training his back-up.
New Business:
 The Villages camera club (a club
participant of the now defunct 6C
Council) would like to join N4C. Past
President, Jim Cutler, will discuss this
with them.
 A discussion and decision should be
made as to whether or not N4C will
plan another FotoClave event at the
Concord Hilton and take advantage of
the $1000.00 credit which must be used
by December 2016.
 Job Descriptions in the N4C By-Laws
should be reviewed, and if necessary,
expanded upon in a separate
documents, in order to give potential
candidates a good idea of what is
involved with each role. Especially
needed now are VP and Newsletter
Editor.
Meeting adjourned at 8:59 PM.
Minutes respectfully submitted by Secretary,
Jane Postiglione.
Next Board Meeting: Monday evening
July 13, 2015
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2015 PSA Annual Conference Yellowstone National Park
The 77th PSA Conference has an exciting
lineup of photo tours, workshops, programs,
featured speakers, and social activities.
http://www.psa-photo.org/index.php?2015-psaconference
DATES:
Sunday, September 27 through Saturday, October 3, 2015
CONFERENCE HOTEL:
Holiday Inn West Yellowstone
315 Yellowstone Avenue W.
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Make your reservations now - hotels are filling up fast!
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June Projected Images Results
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June Print Results
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June Projected Images Results
Best in Competition
First Place
Journalism Projected Images - Masters
Rodeo Clown puts himself in danger to distract
bull from fallen rider, Rowell Ranch Rodeo 2015
Joan Field, HN4C
Contra Costa Camera Club
Best in Competition
First Place
Pictorial Projected Images - Masters
Old Westerner
Claudia Peterson
Santa Clara Camera Club
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Best in Competition
First Place
Travel Projected Images - Intermediate
A Moroccan entertaines with castanets in the medina (bazar),
Meknes, Morocco
Anita Rama
Contra Costa Camera Club
June Print Results
Best in Competition
First Place
Color Prints - Intermediate
Sunset at Shark Fin Cove
David Horn
Santa Clara Camera Club
Best in Competition
First Place
Creative Prints - Advanced
The Garden of Dreams
Edward Mestre
Livermore Valley Camera Club
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Best in Competition
First Place
Monochrome Prints - Advanced
Prisoner of the City
Doug Kaye
Marin Photo Club
Northern California Council of Camera Clubs
N4C
http://www.n4c.org
http://n4c.photoclubservices.com
PSA
http://www.psa-photo.org
Yerba Buena Chapter of PSA
http://www.psa-yerbabuenachapter.org/Home_Page.html
Camera Club Name Abbreviations:
AL …
BK …
CC …
CT …
DV …
FR …
LS …
LV …
MR …
ML …
PE …
PH …
RO …
SC …
SR …
Alameda Photographic Society
http://3011933.photoclubservices.com/
Berkeley Camera Club
http://www.berkeleycameraclub.org/
Contra Costa Camera Club
http://contracostacc.homestead.com/
Chinatown Photographic Society
http://chinatownphoto.org/wordpress/en/
Diablo Valley Camera Club
http://3013855.photoclubservices.com/
Fremont Photographic Society
http://fremont.photoclubservices.com/
Light & Shadow Camera Club
http://light-and-shadow.org/
Livermore Valley Camera Club
http://www.livermorevalleycameraclub.com/
Marin Photography Club
http://www.marinphotoclub.com/
Millbrae Camera Club
http://www.millbraecameraclub.org/
Peninsula Camera Club
http://www.peninsulacameraclub.com/
Photochrome Camera Club of San Francisco http://photochrome.org/Photochrome Club
Rossmoor Camera Club
http://rossmoorcameraclub.photoclubservices.com/
Santa Clara Camera Club
http://www.sccc-photo.org
Santa Rosa Photographic Society
http://www.santarosaphotographicsociety.org/
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N4C OFFICERS & COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2015
President
James W. Harais
Vice-President
VACANT
Treasurer
Secretary
PI Coordinator
Print Chairs
Judges Chair
PSA
FotoClave Trustee
FotoClave Program Dir.
Special Programs
Teri Schoech
Jane Postiglione
Gene Albright
Gene Morita
Joan Field
Joe Hearst
Joe Hearst
Joan Field
Helen Sweet
Joan Field
Foto Fanfare Editor
VACANT
Webmaster
Teri Schoech
Marin
[email protected]
Livermore
Contra Costa
Berkeley
Marin
Contra Costa
Livermore
Livermore
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
Contra Costa
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Livermore
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N4C Mission Statement
To promote a spirit of voluntary cooperation among the camera clubs of Northern
California. To sustain and increase an interest in the science and art of photography among
photographers of said area. To promote social and educational programs for the benefit of
member clubs. To create and maintain a representative body which will serve the best interests
of all member clubs and groups and attempt to provide workable solutions to their individual and
collective problems. To provide services and facilities for the use and benefit of the member
clubs.
Copyright Notice:
All images appearing in this newsletter are copyrighted by the maker. Any attempt to utilize
these images without consent of the maker is fully prosecutable by law.
The Foto Fanfare is ©2015.
Camera clubs may use these articles without author consent, unless specifically requested
by Author, but proper attribution must be given. If you are not a camera club but wish to use an
article, please notify the editor. [email protected]
Foto Fanfare is the official publication of N4C, the Northern California Council of Camera Clubs, a
federation of 15 Camera Clubs located in the greater Bay Area. Its goals are to hold monthly
competitions among member clubs and present special informative programs whenever possible.
Any articles, letters to the editor or editorial comments are the opinions of the authors, and not
official N4C policy.
Articles or other information published in Foto FanFare may be copied for camera club use, provided
proper credit is given.
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