Hello All,
Here are my
Notes for the SLO Bytes Photo Group session of 03/14/2021
TOPIC: Perspective The meeting took place via Zoom
In the
First Segment,
Alan Raul shared historical photos of San Diego Bay
Doug Depue documented erosion along Highway 1 above Cambria with numerous before and after images showing the changes wrought by water.
Bob Ward offered nostalgic photos of a sawmill near Shaver Lake, Laguna Lake emptied by drought and a young girl riding a turtle at Knotts Berry Farm
The
Second Session opened with Ralph Sutter displaying common objects from uncommon angles.
Stanford Brown brought images of falling fences, curving paths and reflections on a wine glass
Alan Raul shared images of railroad tracks, walkways, bridges, staircases and a unknown tunnel in Pismo Beach. He also showed images of the Pismo Beach Pier in both color and black and white. His images were modified using Aurora HDR and Luminar Ai and are available to view at
http://www.365.acdsee.com/folders_public.php?profileid=1618852&folderid=2190592Kaye Raul took us to Avila Beach for seascapes before moving inland to towers and skies below the Nipomo Mesa
John Waller strolled the Boardwalk from Grand Avenue toward Pismo Beach demonstrating the technique of foreshortening through his choice of lenses
In the final segment, Alan showed modifying an image in
Aurora HDR and also converting the image to his preset black and white template.
Ralph closed out the meeting with a demonstration of the Historical Imagery feature of Google Earth Pro
Our next meeting will take place on
April 11th.
The topic is
Black and White PhotographyFor that meeting, Ralph uploaded a pair of color images, a .jpg and a raw image, inviting each member to convert them to black and white and share the results with the group at the April meeting.
Download them at
https://www.slobytes.org/digital/images/sample-for-bw.jpg and
https://www.slobytes.org/digital/images/sample-for-bw.RW2The remainder of that meeting will be devoted to black and white images of architecture
The meeting will take place via Zoom.
A Zoom invitation will be e-mailed to Photo Group members shortly before the meeting
The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2021 is as follows
May 16 (Mothers' Day falls on May 9th)
June 13
July 11
August 8
September 12
October 10
November 14
December 12
Ralph Sutter