2nd Quarterly Competition
Coalville C.A.N. Memorial Square, Coalville, United KingdomPDI: Theme Numbers
PDI: Theme Numbers
The Chairman's Challenge Competition returns this year - if you're a club member and have not entered a competition before, this is a good one to start with:A basic straight out of camera image, no editing whatsoever. Here's a note and some guidance from the Chairman, Pete Wrycraft: "I think sometimes we forget just how […]
In this Photoshop editing evening, we'll discuss, demonstrate and generally give you some hints, tips and how-to ideas for some basic tweaks to your images to get them ready for the quarterly and ad-hoc club competitions.Among other things, we'll aim to cover some basic item removal, simple cloning, resizing, and putting a thin border around […]
Print Competition : Open PDI Competition: Theme is 'Films' email your entries to coalvillecdps@gmail.com
Join us this evening as Pete casts his critical eye over the entries and offers constructive feedback before judging his winning entries............... The Chairman's Challenge Competition returns this year - if you're a club member and have not entered a competition before, this is a good one to start with:A basic straight out of camera […]
Join us for the evening to see the judging and results of the 3rd Quarterly Competition.The Print Category is 'OPEN'The PDI Theme is 'FILMS' Our guest Judge Trina Fitzallen-Howard will be casting her expert eye over the entries, providing critique and constructive feedback before announcing the top entries in each category
Tonight we have a practical session light-painting a selection of Still Life set-ups.Please bring your camera .Ideally bring a tripod, plus a remote release if you have one, and a small torch will be helpful; although we'll have a few bits and pieces available if you don't have those. We'll start with a bit of […]
External Tripartite Competition hosted by Ashby Camera Club. Ashby vs. Shepshed vs. Coalville
Demonstration: Change Day To Night Join us for a demonstration evening where Pete Wrycraft will show us how to use Photoshop to convert a daytime image to one that looks like it was taken at night
Tonight we are hosting an internal critique night, based on a panel of images - as the saying goes; you need to be in it, to win it - as there will be a small prize for the top-voted panel at the end of the evening Images are on an open theme, but you need […]