Established in 1949. The Society exists to further the skills, interests and enjoyment of all types of photography. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and ideas on photographic techniques, and encourages an appreciation of the artistic and creative side of photography. Members of all levels of achievement are encouraged to show and discuss their work. No photographic knowledge required - just enjoy viewing photographs and the night out!

Thursday, 9 August 2007

Andy Rouse at Hartlepool Camera Club

HARTLEPOOL CAMERA CLUB

INVITES YOU TO SPEND


THE BOROUGH HALL

MIDDLEGATE, THE HEADLAND

HARTLEPOOL TS24 03D

NOVEMBER 2nd 2007 7.00 for a 7.30pm start


This evening will be a wonderful opportunity to meet Andy Rouse, the multi-award winning, internationally recognized, wildlife photographer, and to appreciate his love of wildlife. We promise you an exhilarating evening in his company.


Andy’s programme will include his whole Antarctic trip. His brilliant books will be on sale too. Do visit his website for a taster of what you will see on the night by clicking on the following link: http://www.andyrouse.co.uk/


Tickets are £6 each and can be purchased from club members or by post, cheques to be made payable to Hartlepool Camera Club and please remember to enclose a stamped self addressed envelope.


Willa & Eddie Laidler 45 Lawson Road Seaton Carew Hartlepool TS25 1AD. 01429 296371 e.laidler1@ntlworld.com

Or Margaret Mills, 15 Lithgo Close Seaton Carew Hartlepool TS25 1XF 01429 296064 margaretmills27@hotmail.com

Ripon City Photographic Society Main Page

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Monday, 6 August 2007

TrustedReviews - Digital Photography Tutorial – Photo Printing


TrustedReviews - Digital Photography Tutorial – Photo Printing

With the popularity of digital cameras, more and more people are taking more and more photographs. In fact despite scare-mongering stories about "the end of history" and "the death of photography", the truth is that there are more photos being taken today than ever before. However most of those photos will never be seen by anyone except the person who took them, because hardly anyone prints their photos any more. This is very odd, because many people have home computers with photo-quality printers that are more than capable of producing first-class prints from almost any digital photograph. Printers are ludicrously cheap, to the point that when your printer runs out of ink it’s almost cheaper to throw it away and buy a new one than it is to buy more ink.
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Thursday, 2 August 2007

TrustedReviews - Digital Photography Competition - Round Three

TrustedReviews - Digital Photography Competition - Round Three

The theme for August is "RURAL LANDSCAPE", and the closing date for submissions is August 31st.

More details at http://tinyurl.com/2enhew

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