The Nature Group Outing, on Saturday Nov 21, was well attended by 13 enthusiasts. We were well rewarded by a group of 4000 snow geese on Allaire Road off #138 near #417 exit. After our Tim’s breakfast pause in Casselman, in some corn fields near St. Albert, we saw 5000 snow geese to our enjoyment. […]
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Ever wonder how they found the Boston bombers in just a few days? This may help you to understand what the government is looking at. This photo was taken in Canada and shows about 700,000 people. Pick on a small part of the crowd click a couple of times — wait — click a few […]
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Readers of Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes will recall his graphic descriptions of growing up in Limerick, Ireland during the middle of the Great Depression, and through the Second World War. His writing is so clear, so image-filled that you felt you could reach out and touch the characters. Now, courtesy of the RAPC library and […]
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Portraitists: Do we see the person we are photographing or do we see our perception of the person? Or a perception of ourselves? What do you think? Find Out Why the Photographers in This Ad Shot a Man in Six Completely Different Ways Canon’s study in perception “A photograph is shaped more by the person […]
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Nix Wadden, former RA Photo Club communications chair and newsletter editor, will be signing copies of his new book, Gower Street, at Coles in Billings Bridge, Saturday, Nov. 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. Published by Flanker Press in St. John’s, Nfld., Gower Street ($19.95) is described as a wryly amusing account of growing up […]
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