4C’s Winter QEID Competition – Deadline Jan. 31st

It is time for another 4C’s Quarterly Electronic Image Division (QEID) Competition and the deadline is January 31, 2019. The judging this quarter will be done by the Spokane Valley Camera Club (SVCC) in Spokane, Washington and all members of any 4C’s Club can enter up to 3 entries.

We no longer use email attachments to enter images in the QEID Competitions and Mac users no longer need to zip their entries. File sizes and file naming is automatically checked so you no longer need to worry if your entries meet the requirements. The 4Cs Board also increased the maximum files sizes for images so you can now enter larger files or you keep the file sizes the same as before. Our goal is to encourage all 4Cs club members to enter the QEID and to make the entry process as easy as possible.

Go to WWW.4CS.CLUB TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CHANGES , FILE SIZES AND ALSO TO ENTER YOUR ENTRIES. The deadline is January 31st and only the first 3 entries will be accepted for the competition. Unlike some other photography-based clubs, the 4Cs does not charge an entry fee. The only requirement is that you are a member of one of the 4Cs Clubs and awards are sent to the various 4Cs clubs for presentation to the winners in person at a club meeting. Yes, it is still FREE OF CHARGE for all members of 4C’s clubs.

Be aware that entries are no longer sent as attachments to email messages. If you have questions or problems, I am happy to answer your questions via email at mrande@teleport.com. Please don’t send your entries to that email address but questions are fine.

GO TO THE NEW WEB SITE AND CHECK IT OUT AT WWW.4CS.CLUB. When you are ready, use the site to enter your photos in the competition.

Best Regards and I hope 2019 is a good year for you

 

December 2018 Print Winners

December 2018 Print Winners

Two First Places

Late Night Show    Jim Heern

I shot this near Sanger Peak in September. The orange glow in the left hand bottom corner is the Natchez Fire. The green streak  was produced by my laser pointer.
The settings were as follows: ISO 4000     24mm    shutter speed 15 sec   f stop 2.8
Lady In Red    Cynthia Briseno
“Lady in Red was shot at 1/20 sec, f/2.8, ISO 5000, 28mm.   I shot the photo December 15th.  My husband purchased a photo tour for my birthday and this was part of the tour.  I shot this at Horseshoe falls just as it got dark.  The model is Sophie Clapton.  Adam Marland was the lead instructor in the workshop.  Adam and Sophie travel the world doing workshops such as these and Sophie has a following of over 55,000 on Instagram!  They spend a lot of time in New Zealand.  Adam has family here in Southern Oregon and was here to spend Christmas with them.  I was so happy they had the time to do such a wonderful workshop!”
Second Place
Stunning Stupidity    Laurie Hayden-Quinn
( Image not yet available)
Third Place
Hello There Mister    Laurie Hayden-Quinn
(Image not yet available)
Three Honorable Mentions
The Buck Stops Here    Greg Smith

 

Crystal Bar     Dale George
They Said it Would Never Fly     Dale George
Image of The Month December 2018

Image of The Month December 2018

Lady In Red

 Image by Cynthia Briseno

“Lady in Red was shot at 1/20 sec, f/2.8, ISO 5000, 28mm.   I shot the photo December 15th.  My husband purchased a photo tour for my birthday and this was part of the tour.  I shot this at Horseshoe falls just as it got dark.  The model is Sophie Clapton.  Adam Marland was the lead instructor in the workshop.  Adam and Sophie travel the world doing workshops such as these and Sophie has a following of over 55,000 on Instagram!  They spend a lot of time in New Zealand.  Adam has family here in Southern Oregon and was here to spend Christmas with them.  I was so happy they had the time to do such a wonderful workshop!”

Congratulations! Cynthia on a beautiful image. Look for Cynthia’s image in print in the Daily Courier.

Cynthia Briseno

 

Jan. 2, 2019 Education Meeting  7-9pm

Jan. 2, 2019 Education Meeting 7-9pm

LIGHT PAINTING FROM THE TABLETOP TO THE OUTDOORS

Images by Larry Pollock

Larry Pollock Photography

 

Light Painting
From the Table Top to the Outdoors
Join Pro Photographer Larry Pollock for a fun evening of light painting techniques and demonstration.
Light painting opens the door to unique, one of a kind images, as well as enhanced landscapes and portraits. Simple low cost tools can help you craft memorable still life images and fantastical visions.
Working in the dark can be fun!
January 2, 2019 –  7pm – 9PM
Larry has been shooting professionally since 2011 and has a broad range of skills from product photography, models, events and weddings to landscapes and the night sky. He has taught many studio workshops and also as a guest instructor and Phoenix College Digital Arts Department. He considers himself an Artist Who Paints with Light.
December 2018 Electronic Winners

December 2018 Electronic Winners

First Place – Assigned Category – Minimalism

First Place

Foggy Morning Run    Rose Christner

 

Five Second Place Winners

Spiral    Dave Church

 

The Tire    Jim Ingraham

 

One World Trade Center    Julie Padgett

 

Here, Let’s See    Susan Sheets

 

New Mexico Road    Lynda Noles

 

First Place – Open Category

Huddle Up    Bobette Heern

“Huddle Up” was shot the day before Christmas at the San Francisco Zoo 2017.  Early morning chill created the fluffy cluster atop a 12 foot
cement pedestal at the Lemur exhibit.  The sentry’s protective,  inquisitive eyes gave contrast to all the furry bodies amassed together.
ISO 100   200 mm    F-stop 4.5     Shutter Speed  1/100 sec

 

Second Place

Black Crested Night Heron    Greg Smith

 

Two Third Place Winners

The Moon and the Tree    Nomeca Hartwell

 

Lizzy Lizard    Bobette Heern

 

Four Honorable Mentions

Tuscany Wine With Bike    Marilyn Foreman

 

Light After The Storm    Ozzie Cummins

 

The Waterdrops View    Rose Christner

 

Into The Night    Greg Smith

 

 

 

 

Competition Deadline Reminder

Competition Deadline Reminder

Photo by Joy Lane

Hi All, Just a quick reminder that Sunday midnight Dec. 16th is the deadline to get your digital images to Russ Williamson for competition on the 19th.  The category is Minimalism and we have a wonderful guest judge to help us through what I’m sure will be a lot of wonderful images.