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Feb 14, 2018 00:50:35   #
'Fallen From Grace'~once again!:>
'CyberDave'


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Feb 14, 2018 00:33:03   #
creativ simon wrote:
Tulip on the turn

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Nicely Done!...'Snap-Crackle-POP'~all the way!:

PRINCIPLES OF ART~ {Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion,
rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize
elements within a work of art.}

>Rhythm~ A principle of design that indicates movement, created
by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work
of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.

>Balance~ A way of combining elements to add a feeling of
equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are
symmetrical
and asymmetrical.

>Emphasis~ (contrast)-A way of combining elements to stress the differences
between those elements.

>Proportion~ A principle of design that refers to the relationship of
certain elements to the whole and to each other.

>Gradation~ A way of combining elements by using a series of
gradual changes in those elements. (large shapes to
small shapes, dark hue to light hue, etc)

>Harmony~ A way of combining similar elements in an artwork to
accent their similarities (achieved through use of
repetitions and subtle gradual changes)

>Variety~ A principle of design concerned with diversity or
contrast. Variety is achieved by using different shapes,
sizes, and/or colors in a work of art.

>Movement~ A principle of design used to create the look and feeling
of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.

Warmest regards, 'CyberDave'
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Feb 13, 2018 15:06:30   #
creativ simon wrote:
Looking good, CyberDave

TY!:>'CyberDave'
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Feb 13, 2018 08:29:14   #
gloryg wrote:
Reminder!

Please join the Pictorial Photographers of America this Tuesday, February 13th at 7:00PM for our monthly competition.

Upcoming Event notice: Tuesday, February 27 the club will be having a photo shoot at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. There is no charge to participate in this event and it is open to both members and nonmembers. Registration would be required since participation is limited. Permits are needed for Tripods or Monopods and are available on a limited basis.

If anyone in the forum is interested in participating in the photo shoot or needs any information on attending tonight's meeting you may private message me.

The judges for tonight will be Jane Sklar and Max Cartagena.

Jane Sklar is a Cornell University graduate and an award winning artist/photographer. Jane was born and raised in New York City, and currently her studio is in Fort Lee, NJ. Together with her teacher and mentor, Max Cartagena, Jane has perfected a unique style of transforming her original photographs into dazzling digital creations, utilizing a handful of older photo editing and graphics programs without the use of Photoshop®. The business launched in 2011. Jane has shown in the Edward Hopper House in Nyack, NY as well as various galleries in Manhattan as well as juried art shows in the tri-state area. She has won CONSECUTIVE Mixed Media awards at the Washington Square Outdoor art shows in 2015, 2016 and then in back to back in 2017 for art pieces embedded in aluminum, and continues to expand her showings, competitions, and techniques. Her art is in many private collections.

Max Cartagena was born and raised in Manhattan's Lower East Side, Max Cartagena has written and recorded music, worked in Hollywood independent films both in front of and behind the camera, modeled, and designed websites, which evolved into his unique brand of digitally-generated artwork from his original photographs. His award-winning art has been displayed in galleries, libraries and art festivals in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Pictorial Photographers of America (PPA) is open to photographers - professional, amateur and beginner - of all levels. Founded by Clarence H. White in 1916, it is one of NYC's oldest photography clubs.

We meet at 7:00 PM on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 346 West 20th Street (between 8th& 9th), New York, NY 10011 in St. Peter's Church Rectory in Chelsea. Please ring the bell when you arrive.

One meeting per month is usually a presentation by a photo professional, and one is a members' competition (digital and print categories) critiqued and judged by a professional.

Visitors are very welcome to attend the meetings.
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What a wonderful and 'exciting' organization! Thanks for the 'care-share' and warmest regards!:> 'CyberDave' *I love the 'Trumpet Player'
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Feb 13, 2018 08:20:43   #
'Lord of the Landfill'~organically inspired


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Feb 12, 2018 03:49:42   #
creativ simon wrote:
Oh boy a bath, let the water flow


Quite Brilliant
Warmest regards,
'CyberDave'
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Feb 11, 2018 08:17:35   #
'Cosmic Plasma'


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Feb 10, 2018 18:25:16   #
Rudolf wrote:
Verticle objects treated with verticle movement.

Good take, on this Vert!:>
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Feb 10, 2018 18:20:58   #
'African Savannah'


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Feb 10, 2018 09:02:34   #
Vee wrote:
Monterey, a cypress tree on the rocks.

Canon T5i manual mode.

Once again, a great 'Capture'!~ Enjoy your PP application of the original shot!:>'CyberDave'
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Feb 10, 2018 08:58:07   #
Vee wrote:
This is Bog Sur, with the sun setting.

Canon T5i manual mode.

A most wonderful 'Capture'~ has a very 'artsy' look about it!:> Warmest regards,'CyberDave'
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Feb 9, 2018 23:03:33   #
14kphotog wrote:
What Pentax equipment ???????


>Pentax 645D Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)~Pentax 645D medium-format DSLR equipped with a large (44x33mm), high-performance CCD sensor and PENTAX-original image-processing technology, it delivering extra-sharp, super-high-resolution 40 megapixels images.
>Pentax smc FA 645 80-160mm f/4.5 Lens
>Pentax smc FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited Series Autofocus Lens (Silver)
*Brand new~never used!:>


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Feb 6, 2018 12:02:27   #
photophile wrote:
I like 2 and 3. I have a Fujifilm SL300.

Thank You for your feedback!
*I would think that your Fujifilm SL300, has presented itself as being a 'most-worthy' of Point & Shoot systems ~esp. with the 30x optical zoom! Do you often use it for any of your 'posted' photos? *Your work is always 'Top Shelf'
Warmest regards, CyberDave
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Feb 6, 2018 10:37:15   #
bweber wrote:
You should have no problem with your camera shooting directly at the sun in a sunrise or sunset. The problem comes in post processing and finding some way to reduce the exposure of the bright sun without changing the rest of the image.

Well Done and Well Stated!:> 'CyberDave'
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Feb 6, 2018 10:31:38   #
I've recently purchased some 'used' FUJIFILM cameras~(X-T10> X-E1> X-A3> S5 Pro> S3 Pro> X-Pro1) and will be posting some of my 'test' results.
*I will also be selling most (if not all)~ of my {'Canon'-'Nikon'-'Panasonic'-'Sony'-'Pentax'} equipment.
My warmest regards to ALL 'UHH' members!:> 'CyberDave'

Set#1> All (10) captures taken with my FUJIFILM>'X-T10'


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