Here are some useful articles and videos to support the December 1 Nature presentation on night shooting. (See previous blog posting for details.) Resources for Night Shooting Everything you always wanted to know about night photography but were afraid to ask! Compiled here you will find tips and tricks to better night photography, interviews with […]
Read MoreMonday Dec 1, 2014 in Bytown A, (2nd floor) RA Centre 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm In response to a request of the Education Committee, the Nature Group leadership has agreed to hold a Night and Astro-Photography Primer instructional and demonstration session. This will be an introduction to the techniques for successful night photography of […]
Read MoreRA PHOTO CLUB 75th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET November 18, 2014 RA Centre Ottawa CLICK FOR PHOTOS Gilles Vezina, vice-chair of the RA Photo Club, welcomed the 133 attendees to a historic occasion, before handing the mike to MC Glen Cullis. Glen warmed up the room and read greetings from past members who could not have been […]
Read MoreExcerpts from the RAPC Souvenir History CELEBRATING 75 YEARS Keeping Up With the Times (2005-2014) Executive representatives and keen members met on April 9, 2005, to brainstorm ideas to guide future plans for the fast-growing RA Photo Club. Spearheaded by Ken Hutchinson, Pierre Gauthier and Rob James, the long-term planning session was guided by professional […]
Read MoreLongtime RAPC member and current Nature Group leader, Pierre Gauthier, apparently feels strongly about the judging of the Textures Competition, which took place on October 28. Hoping for more dialogue on the matter, Pierre asks the RAPC Blog to reproduce the comments that he had made on the Forum: I think that the quality of […]
Read MoreThe last City of Ottawa Wildlife Speaker Series for 2014 is being held on December 9 at Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Drive. In his presentation, “Winter is for the Birds”, renowned birder and Ottawa Citizen columnist Bruce Di Labio will discuss how Ottawa’s birds spend their winters in and around Ottawa. Book-ending the formal […]
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