Monthly Archives: March 2014

Blackwater Photographic Society – Exhibition

047Blackwater Photographic Society are currently holding an exhibition from February 7th to March 7th at Cork County Library, Carrigrohane Rd, Cork.

The exhibition, entitled “Images Through The Lens”, is a selection of work by club members.

The Blackwater Photographic Society was founded in 2013 by a group of photography enthusiasts in the North Cork area and meet on Monday nights at 8:30pm in the Arches Bar, Mallow. Activities at the club include: Educational Evenings, Photography Skills, Printing & Presentation, Adobe Photoshop, Field Trips, Guest Speakers and Exhibitions.

Membership ranges from beginners to advanced and from those who use small compact cameras to those using the latest digital SLR. New members are always welcome.

Only a few days of this exhibition left so make sure you pay a visit.

Website www.blackwaterphotographicsociety.com

 

Beginners’ Course – Day 1 – 2/3/14

Composition-2Day 1 of the beginners’ course was held on Sunday morning, 2/3/14 lead by Kevin Day and Denis Barry. An hour and a half’s classroom work (due to rain!) was followed by another hour and a half shooting by the Dungourney river and Council grounds.

Laura and Loki

Laura and Loki

As soon as the rain stopped, people took the chance to walk the dogs and get some exercise. West Highland White Terrier, Loki, was full of energy as he bounded about the park with his owner, Laura. He did manage to contain his excitement for a brief moment, however, when asked for a photo!

 

 

 

Fiona and Mary

Fiona and Mary

Fiona and Mary were also taking a breath of fresh air in the park and were particularly impressed by the ornate doorway of the Council building.

The park provided some great opportunities for photography. The river, stonework, old buildings and gnarled trees were turned into great images by the members.

Thanks to all who attended and to Laura, Fiona and Mary (and Loki of course!) for allowing us to photograph and publish their images.

 

Check out some images from the course in the slide show below. Mouse over the image to activate the slide show controls. Mouse over to pause the slideshow and see the photographer’s details.

 

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Shoot at Mahon Falls – 2/3/14

Mahon FallsECCG members travelled to Mahon Falls on Sunday 2/3/14 but had to abandon the shoot due to torrential rain. Requiring a bit of ingenuity, the camera appears to have been jury-rigged inside a car, safely out of harms way, while our gallant members, Bill Sisk, Finbarr O’Shea and Brian Murphy, braved the weather for the obligatory group pic for the blog.

150Km round trip, 1 photo: a disappointing return but never mind – there’s always the next time!

King and Queen of the Roads – Road Bowling

Wojciech Ryzinski Photography recently posted a slide show of images on YouTube from the 29th King and Queen of the Roads road bowling competitions held in nearby Ballincurrig, Co. Cork. Ballincurrig is synonymous with Road Bowling and huge crowds are drawn to the village every year to watch international competitors battle it out for the titles.

Russia in Colour, a Century Ago

russian_imagesA recent find, on The Big Picture section of the Boston.com website, by ECCG member, Anthony O’Connor, is a selection of colour images from Russia taken in the early 1900s, some of which look like they could have been taken in the early 2000s. The eyeopener is that each image is actually a combination of three b&w images taken quickly using red, green and blue filters in succession, for later projection in near true colour.

This is the blurb on the site:

“With images from southern and central Russia in the news lately due to extensive wildfires, I thought it would be interesting to look back in time with this extraordinary collection of color photographs taken between 1909 and 1912. In those years, photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. The high quality of the images, combined with the bright colors, make it difficult for viewers to believe that they are looking 100 years back in time – when these photographs were taken, neither the Russian Revolution nor World War I had yet begun. Collected here are a few of the hundreds of color images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948”.

Check out the images here.