Wednesday, January 29, 2014

HELP!–Jan Potgieter

Hier is ook 'n bietjie info oor die Meriete Sertifikaat wat ek hierdie maand gekry het in natuur.

Afdeling  : Natuur
Titel        : Help!

Die foto moes ek eenvoudig neem. My kleinseun van 2 jaar het met die wurm in sy hand na my gekom en gesê: Oupa Neem!  Ons het hom gou in 'n bottel gesit en 'n geskikte plek gekry waar die tuin redelik eengalig groen is vir die agtergrond. ons het 'n stokkie gekry en dit maak staan, die kamera op 'n driepoot en 'n flits vir invul lig aan die linkerkant en reflektof aan die regterkant met die laat middag son net besig om ons in skadu te plaas.

Die werklike naam vir hierdie harige wurm is: Rhodogastria Amasis

Die kamera verstellings was as volg:

Kamera Pentax K-5
Lens Pentax 100mm Makro ±15 jaar oud
Lensopening f11
Sluiterspoed 1/90sek
ISO 280
Lig sensor Center-weighted-average
Program Manual
Witbalans 5000K

Help 1080pDie eerste paar fotos het ek sonder die wurm geneem on my kamera verstelling reg te kry en toe begin die sport! Ons sit die harige brandwurm op die stok en hy begin kruip teen 'n groot spoed. Wanneer hy op die end van die stok kom begin hy met sy voorlyf 'n sirkel beweging soos 'n vliegtuig se prop totdat hy van die stok afval. Dit neem so 'n totaal van 5sekondes. Die velddiepte is totaal ontoereikend vir sy mannawales en ek moes 'n oomblik kies waar ek die knoppe druk en hoop daar is iets in fokus.

Ons het groot pret gehad om elke keer hom te kry en weer terug op die stok te kry. Daar het ons geleer wanneer is/word hy 'n brandwurm!

Die grootste uitdaging is seker om geduldig te wees en weer en weer te probeer totdat jy 'n aanvaarbare foto het.

My sukses verhouding was ±1/20 en toe word die lig te swak.

Daar is min verwerking gedoen en het die volgende verstellings gemaak met Corel AfterShot Pro:

  • Skerpte +25%
  • Saturation 0%
  • Contrast +10%
  • Noise 0%
  • Black +10%
  • Vibrance +10% algemeen.

Jan Potgieter

Saturday, December 7, 2013

NORTHERN GAUTENG CONGRESS

Banner PSSA

Foundation for Professional Development, 173 Mary Road, The Willows

PROGRAMME

TIME

ACTIVITY

PRESENTER

8:00 – 8:30

Registration and Coffee/Tea

8:30 – 9:30

The latest and greatest “nice to have’s”

ODP

9:30 – 10:30

Photographic Trips with ODP

ODP

10:30 – 10:45

Coffee/Tea

10:45 – 12:00

Evaluating and Judging Photographs

Evelyn Gibson

12:00 – 12:30

Lunch

12:30 – 13:30

Creative Photography

Hein Waschefort

13:30 – 14:30

The Pearls and Pit falls of Street Photography and Photojournalism

Gus Waschefort

14:30 – 15:30

All the “A’s” in photography – Altered reality, Avant Garde, Visual Art

Laetitia Kenny

15:30 – 16:30

Ask the experts: Nature, Portraitures, Macro, PJ, Sport, Landscapes

Panel of 6 photographers

16:30 – 18:00

Cocktail function

18:00

Northern Gauteng Interclub Results

MFFC

COST:

Full day event: R 150.00 per person attending.
OR
Cocktail function and Interclub Results Function: R 80.00 per person attending.

Please register for this event by doing the payment before or on 18 January 2014. Please e-mail proof of payment to Anton la Grange at antonlagrange@gmail.com. Always copy Evelyn Gibson into each e-mail.

Payments can be made to: Anton la Grange

  • ABSA Bank
  • Account: 4050413027
  • Branch code: 632005
  • Use your name and surname as reference when doing a payment.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

2013 - Year End Awards

Best members

On 16 November 2013 we had our year end function and awards ceremony. As all who attended will attest, it was an awesome day.

Other than the great photo opportunities that was had we also had a nice lunch and awards ceremony. See below the different awards that were presented:

Best junior: Club Points

  1. Johan Bester
  2. Beaunard Grobler
  3. Pieter Van Der Merwe

Best junior: Salon Points

  1. Jan Potgieter
  2. Pieter Van Der Merwe
  3. Gerry Steyn

Best Senior: Club Points

  1. André Norris
  2. Maruet Norris
  3. Evelyn Gibson

Best Senior: Salon Points

  1. Evelyn Gibson
  2. André Norris
  3. Helouise Mulder

Photo of the year: Juniors

  1. Dogfather by Roald Nel
  2. Reflective flight by John Mosdell
  3. Singapore skyline by Roald Nel

Photo of the year: Seniors

  1. Kobus de Kock jnr in action by Helouise Mulder
  2. Day becomes night by André Norris
  3. Train ride to work by Nico Strydom

Photo of the year: Overall

Dogfather by Roald Nel

CCC member with most PSSA Impala Trophy Points

Bennie du Plooy

CCC member with most PSSA Monochrome Challenge Points

Eddie Everson

2013 Chairman’s Trophy awarded to Andre Norris

1 - Dogfather (Roald Nel)
Dogfather

1 - Kobus de Kock jnr in action (Helouise Mulder)
Kobus de Kok (Jnr)  in Action

2 - Reflective flight (John Mosdell)
Reflective Flight
3 - Singapore Skyline (Roald Nel)

Singapore Skyline

2 - Day becomes night (Andre Norris)
Day becomes night
3 - Train ride to Work (Nico Strydom)

Train Ride to work

Congratulations to all the winners and even those that followed close behind. May this be an inspiration to everyone for 2014. The winners that did not attend the function collet get their medals and trophies at the first club evening of 2014.

Regards

André Norris

Chairperson – Centurion Camera Club
082 801 2810

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Andre Norris – My best club photos for 2013

I was very fortunate and blessed to have received a few Certificates of Merit at the club.

As with all “good” photos, there has been a good amount of hard work and a lot of luck. I am however of the same opinion as Gary Player who said: “The more I practice, the luckier I get!”. I do take a lot of photos and I also believe in the 10,000 hour rule. You can read more about this in the book “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell. But in short Gladwell repeatedly mentions the "10,000-Hour Rule", claiming that the key to success in any field is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours.

Three of the photos I have had success with at the club are “Labstar Geekman”, “Mud Warrior” & “Ouma’s cousin”.

Labstar Geekman was shot at an event in the Old Snowflake mills in Potchefstroom. imageIt is a day organized by a professional photographer, Emil Wessels. He creates little teams of 3 or 4 photographers and then gives some ideas where after the team has to figure out the shots! You are then rotated every 40 minutes or so and as a team get another setup. My team was allocated to a dance group called The Studio and this shot was taken as from that session. The gent in the photo real name is Francois, but his stage name is Labstar Geekman.

Once I determined the correct positioning for the lighting and the correct shutter speed it was easy. I also took a few shots where I tried to capture some movement but this shot seemed to be the best. Very little post processing was done (The makings of a good photo). I did a bit of cropping as I had to shoot at a wider angle to ensure I got everything in. The dancer only freezes for a fraction of a second at the top, or is that bottom? I also sharpened it a bit and bumped up the vibrance. Technical: Shot with a Canon 7D @ 24mm, F9.0, 1/160 sec, ISO100.

Mud Warrior was shot at one of the Warrior races (www.warrior.co.za) earlier in the year. The meeting was held in Midrand at the Red Barnhouse.image Individuals and teams tackle an obstacle course which consist of anything between 6 and 30 obstacles and stretches over a distance of 5- 29 kilometers. The competitors participate in classes Rookie to what is called Black OPS, for the real serious guys, and gals.

The second last obstacle on this VERY cold winter’s day was a mud pit. What made it worse was that the mud was made with ice. The ice was refilled later in the morning to ensure the pit styed ice cold. The competitors had to go through the pit and one basically only have part of your head not in the mud. With the mud being ice cold, it is not a place for under 18’s as some of the competitors’ language wasn’t the best when they emerged from the pit.

Mud warrior was one of the few gentlemen who had a grin on his face while he was waiting for his team mates to emerge. I only cropped this image and upped the clarity a bit. Technical: Shot with a Canon 7D @ 300mm F5.6, 1/400 sec, ISO500.

Ouma’s cousin was shot during a trip to Vietnam earlier this year. This country has countless photo opportunities! In the North of Vietnam lies the Sapa province.image Many of the ethnic Hmong people (These are the people that came from South China during the 18th century) stay in this region.

On most days but mostly on weekends there are regional markets all over the province where the people then come to trade.

The various Hmong (Black-, green-, flower Hmong, etc) groups have different traditional colours. The ladies all dress up in traditional clothes when coming to the market. Each market will only be attended by one type of group as they are regional. The lady in the picture is from the flower Hmong and I took the picture after she packed up her goods to leave for home. They carry quite a bit and walk very long distances.

Although the clothing looks very colourful and makes for great pictures, the people are very poor. Although they are very friendly a lot of them are very camera shy. The lady seems to be smiling on this photo but I think I just caught her at the right time. She was kind of telling me to go away. The photo was taken from quite a distance as you have to “steal” a lot of these. You will see from my focal length below and the fact that this is about a ¼ crop that I was quite a bit away.

I took quite a few shots across Vietnam of the different Hmong people and a few of these were of the older generation. The eldest lady I took a photo of was 97 (apparently) and I called that photo “Ouma”. From their I called some of the others “Ouma’s sister” and so on and hence the name “Ouma’s cousin”, trying to create a “family” of pictures. Technical: Shot with a Canon 7D @ 214mm F5.0, 1/16 sec, ISO100.

 

Andre Norris 5*

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Foto afdrukke – Gala aand

Centurion Kamera Klub se afdrukke uitstalling begin een van die dae en ons wil jou graag daar sien.  Die Gala openingsaand is 30 September om 7nm by Nikon House, Midstream Business Park, Erasmus rd (ingang grey Owl winkelsentrum). Almal is welkom om by te woon - bring gerus jou familie en vriende saam. Kom besigtig 70 van die klub se beste foto's hier uitgestal.

Hierdie uitstalling bly oop vir die publiek van 8vm tot 5nm deur die week en sluit Saterdagoggend 5 Oktober ( oop tot 11vm)

Eet & drinkgoed word gratis verskaf - moenie die geleentheid misloop nie! Laat weet asb vir Helouise per epos hoeveel mense sal bywoon. Haar epos adres is secretary@centurioncameraclub.co.za

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Bone Hunter

It was day three of our quest to capture the essence and soul of the elusive and oh-so-scarce-to-see Bearded Vulture in the Drakensberg of South Africa. We were gloomy, as the fog was thick and there was no sign of sunshine or any shadows around the hide at Giant’s Castle in the Northern Drakensberg and I was not sure that I would even see any of these magnificent birds in the sky.

Bone hunterGelukkig het die koffiefles en warm beker my vingers en hande van vriespunt weerhou en my genoeg krag gegee om te bly kyk en hoop vir tog net een verbyvlug. Die vorige twee dae was omtrent aasvoël-loos maar daar was genoeg vermaak van die Jakkalse wat die bene probeer wegdra en die Kraaie of Rawe wat senuagtig gepik het aan die vleis-slierte wat nog aan die bene gesit het.

Die mis het begin lig en ek het amper van my stoel afgeval toe ek die donker kol sien verbyswiep minder as 5m bo die ‘hide’…..I glued my hands to my camera, waiting almost with bated breath for another fly-by! Much to my relief the Juvenile Bearded Vulture was very curious (or perhaps it was on entertainment-duty that morning?)  to see what scraps of bone were ready for the taking and it passed by several times. It was difficult to fathom whether it was checking out the bone-strewn feeding space, or these curious figures haunched behind those strange-looking objects that clicked ever so often when it flew past.

Wonder bo wonder het die mis begin wegbrand voor die son en binne ‘n uur was daar sonlig en skadus! Verskeie volwasse Aasvoëls het sporadies hulle nuuskierigheid gewys en wonderlike geleenthede gebied vir in-vlug foto’s van hierdie pragtige voëls.

Na my mening is die onontbeerlike voorvereistes vir goeie voëlfotografie dat daar aksie of beweging moet wees, asook dat die foto nie “cluttered” moet wees nie. A background that blends and does not distract the eye of the viewer away from the subject is essential. Thus, a shallow depth of field (a large f/stop), high shutterspeed (probably in excess of 1/2000 sec) and keeping your subject in focus are all non-compromisable factors that contribute to (but not necessarily guarantee) a great image. Always ensure that your subject makes eye-contact and that the eye is in focus!

Apart from all the photographic kit you may own or borrow, never, ever, ever leave home without a bucket of patience! As I said earlier, we spent the best part of three days in the hide, fired almost 500 shots and returned home with fewer than 10 really great images.

For the techno-phobes, I used a Nikon D700 with a 500mm f/4 lens, set on f/6.3, with a shutterspeed of 1 / 800 sec and ISO 400 on a Lexar Ultra XG CF-card to capture this beauty. Of course, I go nowehere without my 2kg-homemade-PVC-beanbag! Don’t despair if you don’t get a killer-shot on your first outing, it is all about practising, so keep shooting and push your own limits!

Hoe dit werk: jy bespreek maande vooruit jou dae vir die ‘hide’ by KZN-Wildlife se sentrale besprekingskantoor – jy mag maksimum 3 dae in ‘n ry bespreek – en dan hoop jy die weer speel saam.  Die koste is per persoon met ‘n minimum van 3 persone per dag in die ‘hide’ en jy bespreek die ‘hide’vir jou en jou groepie –eksklusief! Bespreek ook sommer blyplek by Giant’s Castle, want daar is nie tyd om van buite af in te ry na die ‘hide’ in die oggend nie. Jy meld aan by die kantoor die vorige aand, kry jou sleutel tot die ‘hide’ en ook jou emmer vol bene. Moet liefs NIE die bene in jou oornagplek berg nie, geen veearts sal hierdie koei kan red nie! Natuurlik betaal jy vir die dag, al spandeer jy een uur of heeldag in die ‘hide’en al sien jy niks, of al reën dit.

Had I been unlucky enough not to have seen a single Bearded Vulture on this trip, the experience of being in Nature, surrounded by the total silence of the Berg and breathing only clean air, makes every trip to the Vulture Hide at Giant’s Castle worth the effort and time!

Erna Liebenberg