JCC Workshop 2020 Postponed
Specialty Lens Workshop May 8-9, 2020
JCC Workshop 2020 Postponed Read
I want to thank everyone for attending the meeting on Wednesday August 7th, 2019 to vote on proposed amendments. We were able to have a quorum as required by the bylaws. I believe we had
Amendments to the By Laws Passed Read
Remember the Marineland outing is this Friday evening and Saturday morning. Don’t make me be the only one that signs up and go to the future outings post to register!
There is a new form that needs to be attached to the back of your print entries. The print entry instructions are here. If you only need the form, you can download it here. The
New Form for Print Contest Entries Read
New Galleries on the JCC website JCC In F3C Competitions & People’s Choice Galleries Two new contest galleries are now available on the JCC website. To enter images go to Contests, All Contests, on the website
JCC In F3C Competitions & People’s Choice Galleries Read
Resizing image files for competitions can be done with simple tools already on your computer. Lightroom or another expensive tool is not required for most resizing purposes. This guide is for Mac users. Windows users
Easy Image Resizing for Mac Read
2019 Q2 Digital Competition Now Open to Submittals March 1 to 31 Monochrome, General and Street Photography Street Photography can be so many things. Humorous, emotional, unique moments, Juxtaposition of window reflection, Reflections in sidewalk
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After this week’s club meeting, Tom Eichling submitted the following article for distribution to the club: “Maximizing DOF I wrote about this in my blog a couple of months ago. I’ve been remiss in writing
Maximizing Depth of Field Read
March 23, 2019 –
The azalea blooming season is from early March to mid April, not all varieties bloom at the same time. There is also a lot more to see and photograph.
April 18 – 23, 2019
Charleston, founded in 1670, is defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses, particularly in the elegant French Quarter and Battery districts.