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An excellent learning opportunities for members at all photographic levels. These are self-critique sessions hosted by CCO members in their homes. Small groups (7-8 persons) at mixed skill levels, each person bringing 5 to 10 of their own slides and/or prints for a friendly, constructive group self-critiquing session. Everyone in the group provides helpful comments and suggestions for each image, with a view to making even better images. Groups are encouraged to have on-going meetings and joint excursions or other learning activities.
Contact: Barb Adams
Many CCO members actively scan, enhance and print their photographs. An inventory of software and hardware owned by the DPSIG members is maintained and shared so questions and information can be exchanged either individually, or generally, on specific equipment etc.. The DPSIG members provide each others with updates on new products, share ideas etc. currently via e-mail.
Contact: Dan McIntosh
The Nature SIG is a group of nature-oriented members who notify each other, via group e-mail, of interesting "photo ops" happening in the natural world. An example would be an update on the spring wildflowers blooming in various locations around the city.
Contact: Dan McIntosh
The Audio-Visual SIG is a group of members interested in producing slide shows. While to date the interest and activity has been with two (or more) projector shows with music and or narration, single projectors shows can be very effective. The members have had designated CCO evenings to present their productions. There have also been evenings for evaluation and fine tuning of newly developed shows.
Contact: Al Robinson
PhotoSpots are listings of photogenic spots within a half day's
drive of Ottawa. Each entry has a description of what is at each site as well
as directions for getting there. Members are invited to contribute to the
listings.
Photospots is available here.
Contact: Jim Robertson
The Members of the Photoshop SIG have the desire to share their Photoshop experiences and techniques with one another. Photoshop has become an essential tool for the modern photographer and provides a wealth of image manipulation and processing capabilities. The group seeks continuous improvement of their knowledge of and their ability to use Photoshop through the exchange of information and mentoring (both from advanced members and outside experts).
Meeting are held every other Thursday at the Hintonburg community Centre from 7 PM to 9 PM.
Contact: Reda Sedki
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