May 2022 Photo of The Month

May 2022 Photo of The Month

“Ferruginous Hawk Chicks” – Photo by Judy Cox

Judy writes about her image:

I took this shot of Ferruginous hawk chicks in Eastern Oregon in 2021. These chicks were nearly fledged, almost ready to leave the nest. In this photo, they are eagerly waiting for a parent to deliver breakfast, perhaps a rabbit or ground squirrel. I was actually a long distance away so as not to disturb the birds. I used a Sony a6500 camera with a 70-350mm zoom telephoto lens. My settings were f/8.0, ISO 640, shutter speed, 1/1600. When I got home, I made adjustments and heavily cropped the photo in Lightroom. One interesting note about the birds–this was shot during the pandemic. It’s unusual for hawks to raise four chicks to maturity. Wildlife made a significant recovery during the pandemic shutdown because of the lack of human interference. I have been a member of the Caveman Camera Club for several years and I invite anyone interested to check out our meetings next Fall! 

Judy Cox
Judy Cox

Congratulations on a beautiful image Judy! Look for this image in the Daily Courier soon.

April 2022 Photo of the Month

April 2022 Photo of the Month

“The Valley of Fire” – Rudy Dierks

Rudy Dierks

This image was taken in Nevada at the Valley of Fire State Park. The early morning light really helps bring out the unusual colors of the rock formations. The image was shot using a Canon 5D camera with a 24mm lens.

Rudy writes about his image:

Congratulations, Rudy, on a spectacular image! Watch for his winning photo in the Daily Courier!

March 2022 Photo Of The Month

March 2022 Photo Of The Month

“Light Experiment #5 – Dale George

Dale writes about his image:

“Light Experiment #5” is a photo I shot in my garage/studio. It is a lesser known type of photography known as Light Painting. This particular image was shot using only the light I “painted” in a completely dark space. The photo was shot in an 8 second exposure with the camera firmly mounted on a tripod. 
The light that created the image was achieved using only a small flashlight and an RGB LED strip mounted on a homemade tool which I spin as I slowly walk forward. Two small acrylic blades were mounted onto the tool, and the light that emits from the flashlight and led’s shine onto the edges of the acrylic blades. Small colored gels are used to create whatever color I choose to create in the photo.
No Photoshop trickery was used, just some sharpening and a crop were used. The image is exactly what the camera captured. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV, 24-70mm lens at ISO 500, aperture 7.1 and an 8 sec. exposure.

Congratulations Dale ! Look for Dale’s image soon in the Daily Courier

Dale George
February 2022 Photo of the Month

February 2022 Photo of the Month

Rust in Peace – Greg Smith

Greg says of his image:

“Rust In Peace” was my representation of “decay”.  A visit to the wreck of the Peter Iredale was a side trip from our camping trip to Cannon Beach last year.  I was hesitant to shoot the scene due to the mid-day sun and abundance of tourists.  With a little coaxing, I grabbed my camera and looked for a vantage point and moment that made for an interesting (and people free) image.  A mask layer was used in Lightroom to balance the mid-day sky with the rest of the image.  The image was shot using my Canon 5d Mk IV and 24-105mm lens.  The camera settings were: ISO 400, 24mm, f/18, and 1/80 second.

Congratulations, Greg!! Look for Greg’s photo in the Daily Courier!

January 2022 Photo of the Month

January 2022 Photo of the Month

Burning Through Hell

Dave Bell

This image was taken at a winery, I had originally taken it a few years back. After the wildfires the truck was burned. I am new to the new category of AR, Altered Reality. I processed this by adding the Reds, the background of Lava Flowing with the firework sideways presenting movement. I named the image “Burning Through Hell”. I started with the Caveman Camera Club a few years back, it is a great place to learn. I used my Canon R-5 Mirrorless, I shot at an ISO of 100, Focal length of 28mm, speed at 1/125 of a second, used my Canon R 24-105 lens.

Congratulations! Dave on your winning image. Look for Dave’s image soon in the Daily Courier.

December 2021 Photo of the Month

December 2021 Photo of the Month

Fall Creek

Photograph by Jim Ingraham

Jim writes about his Image:

Fall Creek is off Hwy 58 (Willamette Hwy) about an hour southeast of Eugene. It’s a beautiful day hike with some impressive falls. The creek is wonderfully surrounded with greenery. This image was taken in June a couple years ago. Shot with a Nikon D850 and 24 mm lens on a tripod. F16 at about a second and ISO 64.
I enjoy the camera club because it keeps me connected with like-minded enthusiasts of the photographic medium, whether beginners or advanced photographers.
Congratulations, Jim, on your beautiful image! Look for Jim’s image soon in the Daily Courier!