Assigned Photo Subjects for 2020-2021

Assigned Photo Subjects for 2020-2021

Hi All,

The votes are in – what an interesting process to see.  Apologies from me for taking so long to get this out!  It’s time to start shooting NOW for the coming year. Assigned subjects are shot after May 2020 through May 2021.  The idea is to get everyone out shooting and trying new things. A fresh year of photo experimentation and focus.
 
Sept.  – Abandoned
Oct.   -Black and White
Nov.  -Flowers (we’ll need that in Nov. ;0) )
Dec. -Rain   (we’ll have that in Dec.)
Jan.   -City Lights/ Holiday lights 
Feb.  -Curves
March  -Still Life
April   -Light and Shadow
May  – Architecture
 
Please find this list in two places on the Website under:  Club Competitions and About Us>Meetings.
 
Thanks everyone for participating! Happy Shooting.
photo by Susan Sheets

May 2020 Competition Video on Zoom

Hi All,

Here’s our May 2020 competition video.  Thanks to everyone who made this possible, Dave Church our Zoom headmaster, Debbie Jallit our scoring Secretary and of course our three guest judges, Jim Heern, Judy Cox and Cynthia Briseno and a nice shout out to Larry Pollock for editing and making this ready for the web. Thank you again everyone.

The video may take a moment before it starts to play – please be patient and enjoy.    *The video starts after the Assigned Category judging – oops! ;0)

May 2020 Digital Winners – Open Category

May 2020 Digital Winners – Open Category

First Place

Wet Wolf    Jim Heern

 

Three Second Places

Dewy Iris    David Church

 

Painted Desert    Larry Pollock

 

Strawberry Girl    Larry Pollock

 

Five Third Places 

Mushrooms    Debbie Jallit

 

My Tongue Is Longer Than Yours    Rose Christner

 

The Stretch    Jim Ingraham

 

It’s Cold Outside    Susan Sheets

 

Petal Patterns    Pam Arbogast

 

 

 

May 2020 Digital Winners – Assigned Category

May 2020 Digital Winners – Assigned Category

Assigned Category  –  Four Legs

First Place

Woods Pup    Ross Steensland

Woods pup was taken last fall after a long day working in the woods.  I saw my coworker’s puppy playing with big brown maple leaves while the last rays of golden light came down. I was inspired to capture such a picturesque scene and thus began the process of trying to get a hyper puppy to sit still.
The photo was taken with a Canon 6DmkII and a Canon 70-200mm f2.8 lens. Camera settings were f4, 1/500 sec @ 140mm

 

Second Place

His Majesty    Judy Cox

Six Third Places

A Good Point    Dave Church

 

A Penny For Your Thoughts    Jim Heern

 

The Queen    Bridget Cline

 

Pas de Deux    Judy Cox

 

Patiently Posing    Rose Christner

 

Tree Dog    Bridget Cline