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Our club is based at the Wangi Workers Club at Wangi Wangi NSW

We meet at the Wangi Workers’ Club in the Auditorium at 6.30pm on the 2nd Monday of the month for our Competition Night.

We meet at 7pm on the 4th Monday of the month for Tutorial/Workshop night.

We also have Special Interests Groups meeting on 1st Monday of the month at 7pm

The club’s mission statement is:

“a shared enjoyment of the art and craft of photography in a learning environment”

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The 2nd Monday of the month is our competition night.

  • Our Competition Program is available from our website.
  • There are 3 grades, Advanced, A and Open. Open Grade is usually for beginner photographers and for those members who just enjoy taking photographs without doing extensive editing.
  • We have photos presented both in print form as well as Digital (EDI) option. (EDI – Electronic Data Images)
  • Both Digital and Print contests require you to enter online on this website and include a digital copy of each entry. This will be displayed in an image gallery on the website
  •  All photographs are displayed and critiqued by the judge on the night. Most judges provide very beneficial feedback, from which we all learn
  • At the end of the year we run our “Photo of the Year”competition (POTY). The photos entered in this competition must be photographs that have been entered in competitions throughout the year.

The 4th Monday of the month is our tutorial night.

  • We have had many and varied tutorials and continue to do so every month.
  • Suggestions from members as to what tutorials they would like to have are very welcome.

The 1st Monday of the Month is Special Interests group night

  • Members choose their own interest subject to collect 4-10 images on.
  • This is not for competition but to allow members to explore their own photography journey.

Visitors are always welcome to come along however visitors cannot enter any competitions until they become a member of the club. Follow the link under About us for info on joining.

Fees are :

$40 for year if commencing in June -September; If join later the following fee applies: $30 October- December; $20 January to May

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No Special Interest Meeting Monday 1st April

Due to public holiday

by Colleen Price, March 28, 2024

April Competition Definition

We will have all had the reminder email from the website that April’s digitals are due to be uploaded by tomorrow night.

It has been brought to my attention that some members are still a little unsure of the exact definitions for our April competition so I’ll clarify this below.

All of our categories for April will be focussed around the theme ‘Australian”.

Colour will be “This is Australia Colour”

Mono will be “This is Australia Mono”

Guidelines for Colour and Mono:
The image can depict anything that says “Australia” eg: events, people, food, places, buildings, culture and more, as long as the image has a strong Australian theme.

Set Subject will be “Australian Landscapes”
Australian Landscapes can include landscapes, waterscapes or cityscapes. Whatever landscape you choose it must be distinctly Australian.

I hope this has cleared up any confusion.

by Sue Winsley, March 22, 2024

PSA Interclub RD 2 Results Nature Travel Photojournalism

Mixed results for our club once again with PJ being the strongest position after Rd 2. There were some strange results in Travel as the judging gave a very high percentage of 9s across the board. In other words there was not the usual and expected range of scores indicating inexperienced Travel judges. Roy Killen from Lake Macquarie, Jen Fawkes from Waverley and myself sent messages to the Interclub director complaining about the judging anomalies but nothing will change.

Congratulations to Dianne awarded in Nature, Megan and Marie for their awards in PJ.

Nature

Travel

Photojournalism

by Ian English, March 20, 2024

Watagan Campdraft has been cancelled

This was to be held 23/3 at Cooranbong.

by Colleen Price, March 19, 2024

Final Changes to Comp night

Dear Members,

After successfully trialling our competition changes on Monday night, plus feedback from members we will be following the below schedule on Competition night from now on.

Below this schedule I have explained the rationale for these changes for those who would like to read it. Hopefully this will answer any questions.

Please note that our starting time has changed from 7:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

  • 6:00 pm prints will need to be on the stands (read below for those who have a problem here).
  • 6:30 pm our judging will commence with judging the digitals first.
  • 7:30 pm we will have a break.
  • 7:45 pm we will start the print judging.
  • 8:45 pm we will finish up and start to pack up. (If members could place their used glasses in the glass trays provided this would be very helpful and much appreciated).

As we like to be finished around 9:00 pm this schedule will give us 15 minutes up our sleeves if we run a bit overtime in any area.

Image titles will no longer be put on the front of our prints.

Rationale for Changes:
As we all know, at our competition night last Monday night we trialled some changes to how we run our competitions. We then invited members to give us their thoughts.

We have had very favourable feedback. The only suggestions that could be seen as being negative were that some members are disappointed that judges will no longer be giving written messages and that it was perhaps a little rushed, especially when judging the digitals.

Whilst we do acknowledge that some members are disappointed with no longer receiving written comments, the majority of our members liked hearing the comments on the night. (Those of us who have been members for a while will remember that this was how we previously did the digital judging at our club).
Also, please understand that these changes were made in response to feedback received from members. This has already been outlined in previous emails.
We cannot ask the judges to provide both written and verbal comments.  

We have suggested that members who cannot attend the meeting find a friend to write down the judge’s comments and relay them.

As far as the problem of things being a little rushed, we are going to address this by starting half an hour earlier. 

We have asked members if they thought the earlier starting time would be a problem and everyone who has replied has said that they are fine to start at 6:30.

One member who replied suggested that some members may have to still be eating their meal when we start.
For this reason, as well as a couple of other reasons, we are going to reverse the order of the judging.

Moving forward we will be starting with the digital presentation and comments and awards.

After the break we will then have the print judging.

Reasons why it has been decided to reverse the order of the judging include;
      * Members who cannot arrive early enough to have their meal finished when we start will still be eating when the judging commences. As the room is slightly darkened during the digital presentation it is felt that this would be less disruptive if members were still eating. (I’m sure there’ll still be enough light for the members still eating to see their meals).
      * With the new starting time of 6:30 it will mean that if prints are being entered that they will need to be on the stands at 6:00 pm for the judge to have time to view them before we begin. We realise that this may be difficult for some members and that these members would appreciate not being pressured to have their prints on the stand by 6:00 pm. (For the few members who cannot have their prints there early the judge will have an opportunity to view these later arriving prints during the break).
      * Also, it has been pointed out that standing up judging and making comments in front of the audience can be quite an overwhelming experience, especially for new judges.
Judging the digitals isn’t quite so confronting as the room is darkened and the judge is viewing the computer whilst delivering the comments and awards.
It is felt that judging the digitals first could be a sort of “icebreaker” for the judge and that they then may feel more comfortable and relaxed when live judging the prints.

We will continue with leaving the image names off the front of our prints.
Yes, we’re aware that there are still places eg: the print stand layouts, where the judges could still see the name if the really wanted to. However, we do believe not having the names displayed on the front of the image will help encourage our judges to judge our prints on the strength of the print rather than on its name.

Thank you everyone for your input and cooperation.

by Sue Winsley, March 15, 2024

NPF News

Please Note that the site is not yet open to register. This is just information to start you thinking!

by Colleen Price, March 15, 2024

HOCUS FOCUS – MARCH 2024

HOCUS FOCUS – MARCH 2024 is now available on the website under the NEWSLETTERS Button or directly on this link https://wangi.myphotoclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/65/2024/03/HOCUS-FOCUS-MARCH-2024.pdf

by David Price, March 12, 2024

Possible time change for Meetings

Last night was a great success.

Roy managed to keep his judging within the timeframe.

It was really good to have the awards and comments for the digitals given on the night.

When asked how he thought it all went, Roy did say that he was happy with how it went but he did feel a little rushed when commenting on and awarding the digitals.
He had an hour for the prints and only 45 minutes for the digitals.

One solution to this would be if we had a bit more time. As the club want us all packed up and out by 9:30 we cannot add more time at the end of the night.
That leaves us with the possibility of changing our starting time to 6:30.
If we were to do this we could add another 15 minutes to the digital judging and also have another spare 15 minutes up our sleeve so that we weren’t feeling rushed.

Please send me an email and let me know if it would be too difficult for you if we were to change the starting time to 6:30.

by Sue Winsley, March 12, 2024

Results for competitions in March 2024 – Print

There were 17 entries that were rated the highest by our judge(s).

Members can view all images and comment on them by following this link
View / Comment entries in March 2024 – Print

click here to see a pdf catalog of all competition results

Chatting In The Rain
Nancy Morley – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Open Colour Print

Returning to Port
Ken Linsley – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Open Mono Print

Down n Out
Nancy Morley – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Set Subject Print

jade
Matt Golby – Merit-Judges-Choice
Open Grade Open Colour Print

as I was saying
Matt Golby – Merit-Judges-Choice
Open Grade Set Subject Print

Are You Watching
David Henderson – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Open Colour Print

Late Visitor
Neville Thorogood – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Open Mono Print

LOADED 8358
Mike Fidler – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Set Subject Print

Forge
Ray Watts – Merit
A Grade Open Colour Print

This Is My Home.
Ken Linsley – Merit
A Grade Set Subject Print

Digging for Breakfast
Joy Thomas – Merit
A Grade Set Subject Print

Family Life
Elisabeth Fidler – Merit
Advanced Open Colour Print

BREAKFAST
Mike Fidler – Merit
Advanced Open Colour Print

The Little Light House
Neville Thorogood – Merit
Advanced Open Colour Print

Dinner is Served
Brian Halse – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Print

The Art Of Living Together
Elisabeth Fidler – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Print

Silver Gull Predator
Ian English – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Print

by Sue Winsley, March 11, 2024

Results for competitions in March 2024 – Digital

There were 16 entries that were rated the highest by our judge(s).

Members can view all images and comment on them by following this link
View / Comment entries in March 2024 – Digital

click here to see a pdf catalog of all competition results

King of the Range
Robert Kildey – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Open Colour Digital

Whoops
Robert Kildey – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Open Mono Digital

Backyard Battle
Lee-ann Hattander – Merit-Judges-Choice
A Grade Set Subject Digital

Norah Head Lighthouse
Helen Oliver – Merit-Judges-Choice
Open Grade Open Colour Digital

Royal Spoonbill feeding
Glyn Atkinson – Merit-Judges-Choice
Open Grade Set Subject Digital

Tosh.case
Tim Kemp – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Open Colour Digital

Friends
Susan Hansell – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Open Mono Digital

Rat Snack
Bettina Damme – Merit-Judges-Choice
Advanced Set Subject Digital

Cat on Windowsill
Lee-ann Hattander – Merit
A Grade Open Colour Digital

Tiding up the house.
John Frost – Merit
Open Grade Set Subject Digital

Bubbles are fun
Megan Willis – Merit
Advanced Open Colour Digital

Gresford Campdraft
Marie Kildey – Merit
Advanced Open Colour Digital

Brad and Chad
Michael S Martin – Merit
Advanced Open Mono Digital

Pied Heron
Toni Conquest – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Digital

Argument in the Hippo Pool
Julie Rathbone – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Digital

Going for a dip
Megan Willis – Merit
Advanced Set Subject Digital

by Sue Winsley, March 11, 2024