Recent interclubs (VAPS and Camberwell)

Waverley CC did rather well at the recent 4 Club where we won the aggregate for all three sections: digital, colour prints and monochrome prints. The other two interclubs we’ve just been in are the VAPS Interclub and the Camberwell Camera Club Mono Comp.

The VAPS Interclub is held once a year and is open to all Camera Clubs in Victoria. This year the exhibition of entries took place at the Muster in Apollo Bay. WCC finished mid table in each of the three sections. The entries are scored out of 15 points and each club gets to enter 5 images in each section.

  • In the Novice section, WCC got 45 points. The winner, Geelong Camera Club, had 55.
  • In the Open print section we received 45 points. The winner, Camberwell Camera Club, was awarded 57.
  • In the EDI section Waverley got 50 points while the first placed club was Southern Suburbs Photo Society with 60.

The judging of the Camberwell Interclub took place last Monday night and the judge was the well known Adrian Smith.

Apart from Camberwell four other clubs were invited to participate. The other clubs were Geelong, Frankston, Doncaster and ourselves. When I arrived at Camberwell and saw who the other clubs were I thought we would be lucky if we didn’t finish last in each section (large, small and EDI – all monochrome). At the recent VAPS interclub those other four clubs would all have been in the top five or six clubs overall. On top of that Geelong and Frankston both have well over 100 members.

It came as a very pleasant surprise then that we finished equal first in the EDI section. We got 66 points along with Camberwell and Geelong. In the large print section we had 59 while the winner, Frankston, had 65. Small prints was won by Doncaster with 64 while we had 60. So overall, while we did come last we certainly didn’t disgrace ourselves. What was most pleasing was the number of people were able to muster to attend the evening on very short notice.

Congratulations to everyone who took part in these competitions either as entrants or attendees at the judging evenings.

The next interclub will be the Knox Monochrome Interclub – stay tuned for more details.

Cheers,
Pete

Coming up in May/June

Coming up in the next few weeks at Waverley Camera Club:

This Tuesday the 18th
STILL LIFE with kitchen objects
Bring your camera, tripod etc.. and something(s) from your kitchen to photograph.

Tuesday the 25th
Beginners night with John Hadfield.
John has very kindly agreed to step in and take my place.
He has planned a very informative and entertaining evening
SO MAKE SURE YOU BRING YOUR CAMERA AND TRIPOD etc…

Wednesday the 26th
Flash/Portrait Group.
Bring your gear.

Monday the 31st
Camberwell camera club monochrome interclub.
Address to follow.
Please come along if you can, after our fantastic showing at the last 4 Club a few weeks ago hopes are high for another good result.

Tuesday the 1st of June
Comp night at the Community Centre
This months comp is SLOW SHUTTER SPEED and our judge is Julie Bird, a well known member at Knox Photographic Society.

Sunday the 6th of June
Arcades and Alleyways 2.
This trip hasn’t got an exact route yet, I went into the city yesterday to scout around and will post the route shortly.
There’s a good chance that the walk will start at Jeff’s Shed after we have visited the PMA expo.

Saturday/Sunday the 6th/7th of June
PMA exhibition at Jeff’s Shed
Register online for free entry

See you there,
Pete

Outing to Moorabbin Air Museum

Hi All,

The monthly Sunday outing is almost upon us yet again, this time it’s to the Australian National Aviation Museum at Moorabbin Airport.

We will meet for lunch in the bistro of the Sandbelt Hotel at noon. The Sandbelt is on the corner of South and Bignell Roads, Moorabbin. From there we will proceed to the Air Museum and I imagine we will get there around 1:30.

The museum is on the corner of First and Second Streets, Moorabbin Airport (Mel: 87G4) and costs $7.50 for adults to get in.

See you there,
Pete

P.S. details on what else is on in May to follow very shortly.

Coming up in April

Hi Folks,
Here’s what’s coming up in the next few weeks.

Tonight
Tonight at the Community Centre our Landscape comp will be judged by a former member Chris Dowd. Please come along a little early and help by moving a couple of chairs.

Monday the 12th
Berwick Viewfinders are hosting the 4 CLUB inter-club competition.

Tuesday the 13th
AV special interest group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm.

Sunday the 18th
It’s not the first sunday of the month, but because we missed out due to Easter there will be a trip to Toorongo Falls near Noojee.

Tuesday the 20th
Workshop night downstairs at Wadham House. Door open from 7pm starts at 7:45pm. The topic of the workshop will be MACRO. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND TRIPODS REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU OWN A MACRO LENS OR NOT. There will be a brief discussion about Macro photography and then we’ll do some ourselves. BRING SOMETHING TO PHOTOGRAPH. It doesn’t have to be something small, it could be a large object which you want to shoot a part of in some detail.

Thursday the 22nd
Possible night shoot at Sandown Greyhound Races.

Tuesday the 27th
Beginners group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND TRIPODS

Wednesday the 28th
Flash/Portrait special interest group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND FLASH GEAR.

Sunday the 2nd of May
Moorabbin Air Museum

Sunday outing at Dights Falls

For those who won’t be in Halls Gap over the weekend and are looking for something to do:

Dights Falls – Abbotsford.

Parking is in a carpark off Trenerry Cres.

A naturally occurring rock falls just below the junction of the Yarra River and Merri Creek, Dights Falls refers to John Dight who, with his brother Charles, built the Ceres flour mill, completed in 1841. The mill was powered by water from a weir above the Falls constructed to manage the highly variable river flow.

For most of the 20th century, Dights Falls was relatively inaccessible to the general public. The completion of the Eastern Freeway in 1972 involved changes to the course of the Yarra which destroyed the Deep Rock Basin and transformed the area.

In the 1990s significant enhancements included the construction of a Koorie Garden; restoration of the bluestone mill race, parts of the mill and landscape restoration around the mill site; the addition of a fish ladder to allow native fish to travel upstream to spawn; and improved public access.

In the early 21st century, canoeists ride the rapids, cyclists and pedestrians use the flood-prone Trail, and ‘urban adventurers’ explore the nearby drains.

I think it will work better in the morning than the afternoon so it’ll be a 9am kickoff.

Look up Dights Falls in Wikipedia and click on the good photo link at the bottom of the page to see what’s possible.

Cheers,
Pete

Healesville Sanctuary this Saturday

Another new venture for this year is Saturday outings which we will kick off in style this coming Saturday at Healesville Sanctuary.

Healesville Sanctuary is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm. The total Sanctuary journey is approximately 3km and while an average visit takes three hours, you can easily spend the day. Remember to arrive at the Birds of Prey arena 15 minutes before the scheduled presentation as late entry is not permitted.

Don’t miss the amazing Birds of Prey presentation every day at noon and 2.30pm. It is a free-flying display featuring raptors such as kites, owls and falcons and Australia’s largest – the Wedge-tailed Eagle.

We meet at the front gate at 10am and by the sounds of could easily spend most of the day in there.

There are BBQ facilities available in the picnic areas but whether they are free or not is not made clear on the website. There are also a take-away food cafes and a bistro.

Adults (16 years and over) $24.40
Children (4–15 years, children under 4 years free) $12.10
Adult Concession (16 years and over) $18.50
Seniors Concession $22.00

If you think you might go to any of the three zoos more than two or three times this year it would be worth your while to check out Friends of the Zoos.

The forecast for Saturday at this stage is warm and sunny so bring a hat.

Cheers,
Pete


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Workshop tonight with David Williams

Tonight’s workshop sees the very welcome return of David Williams.

David will be demonstrating how to get the most out a portrait shoot no matter where you are or what equipment you have at hand. This will be a great night to come along and get your portrait done by one of the other members under the tutelage of a master photographer.

You will need to bring a couple of things: your good self; your camera and some sort of prop that says something about you. It could be another hobby you have or an object you are particularly fond of. Use your imagination.

Because we want to maximise our exposure and make as much use of whatever light we have, THE EVENING WILL BEGIN AT 7PM SHARP.

Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne this Sunday

Hi All,

This Sunday will see WCC venture out for it’s 4th outing for the year so far, the second in the Sunday series.

This time around it’s the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne. The forecast at this stage is for a sunny 28 degrees which should be just perfect. The gardens open at 9am but I propose that we meet at the visitor centre at a slightly more respectable 10am. The loose plan is to wander around for a couple of hours and then meet back at the visitor’s centre at 12:30 for some lunch.

The following entry fees apply for the Australian Garden:

Adults: $9.80 AUD
Concession: $8.35 AUD
Children under 16 free.

Entry to the bushland at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is free.

The bushland will be closed if it is a Total Fire Ban day.

See you there,
Pete

Approximately a 45 minute drive from Mount Waverley:


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