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OLLI Photo Club – GRC Photography, 202003

March 13, 2020 by George Bradshaw

Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects


 

Welcome to Get It Right in Camera (GRC) Photography

Welcome to our GRC Photography course (F102).  Due to the virus constraints, instead of meeting in the Tallwood Annex, participants will join a Zoom meeting on Tuesdays at 9:40 am.

This course presents photographic challenges for proficient photographers. (GRC stands for Getting it Right in the Camera.) Weekly, each attendee will upload (to a specified website) four photographs taken to meet the theme assigned for that week. These photos should convey the maker’s thoughts based on the theme. Each week there will be an instructor-led discussion of that week’s work. Attendees should be innovative in their design of the picture space as well as compositional and technical approaches. No postprocessing, except for very minor cropping or overall exposure adjustment, is allowed. One of the following themes will be assigned for each of the eight weeks:

Ambiguity, Color, Dreamscapes, Everyday, H2O (water), Motion, Perspective, and Symbolism.

Dan Feighery holds a BS in physics from Philadelphia's Saint Joseph’s University and a master’s in public administration from San Francisco’s Golden Gate University.  He is a retired US Air Force officer and a longtime photo hobbyist.  He founded the OLLI Photo Club and has taught several OLLI photography courses.

File Naming Convention for OPC Courses

The file naming convention for OLLI Photo Club (OPC) courses is similar to that used for the OPC’s routine galleries:

  • The filename contains two fields: the photographer’s name and the image’s title,
  • The title field of a filename will include up to two elements: the image’s descriptive title, and in some cases, a Photo ID to ensure filename uniqueness,
  • “hyphens”, preceded and followed by a “space” character, will separate the two fields, and
  • The title field may contain “spaces.”

 

The filename format "for this course only" is

LastnameFirstinitial - Title [ PhotoID ]

The brackets ( “[“ and “]” ) indicate an optional element in the filename.  This optional element is used only to ensure filename uniqueness.  The course’s instructor may require use of a particular form of the PhotoID.

Examples:

          When the title is unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees.jpg

 

          When duplicate titles must be made unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 1.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 2.jpg

 

          When the camera’s filename is used to ensure uniqueness

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_1234.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_5678.jpg

 

          Other filename formats that will not be used in this course

          IMG_1234.jpg
          IMG_1234-Edit-1.jpg
          yyyymmdd-hhmmss.jpg

 

Notes:

The only characters allowed in a filename for this course are alphanumerics, “spaces,” “hyphens,” and, for camera filename elements only, “underbar.”

The “.jpg” suffix is normally appended by your PC’s software.

“PhotoID” is only required when needing to distinguish among multiple photos.

The last three examples are just for information purposes.  They are other typical file naming formats designed to ensure uniqueness of file names, the first being a camera-generated filename, the second indicating the existence of an external photo “editor” such as PhotoShop, and the third a date and time stamp.

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Uploading Instructions for OPC Courses

  1. Create a JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) photo named according to the "File Naming Convention" specified for the gallery. Note: Depending upon your workflow, you may not want to change the name of an original JPEG file; in this case, change the name of a copy of the original file.
  2. Enter the "upload link" into your browser to show the OPC’s "Upload to ‘Gallery’ ” window.  Note: some courses have a "Sandbox" gallery to practice the upload process. You will receive an email from the instructor with an upload link for a Sandbox gallery (if used in the course) and for a gallery specific to each session of the course.
  3. Drag and drop your photo file(s) into the window (or "Browse Computer") using the file manager of your PC:
    1. in Microsoft Windows, the file manager is File Explorer;
    2. in Apple macOS, the file manager is Finder.
  4. Wait until the upload completes and click the "Done" button.
  5. View your images at the appropriate OPC gallery. For example, this course's galleries are maintained at the OPC photo repository (https://olliphotoclubgmu.smugmug.com), and the galleries can be found via the following menu sequence:

          > Galleries
          > Special
          > OLLI Courses
          > "Name of Course"

 

          For example, access to the "Name of Course" could be

          > Intermediate DSL Photography, 201809

 

          Access to the practice gallery (Sandbox) would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" Sandbox

          (e.g., "> IDP 201809 Sandbox")

 

          And access to the "Name of Course" for an assignment gallery would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" YYYYMMDD

          (e.g., "> IDP 20180918")

 

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Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects

 

Filed Under: OPC Courses, Photography Club

OLLI Photo Club – Email Voting Procedures

March 8, 2020 by George Bradshaw

Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects


 

OPC Email Voting Procedure

Under those circumstances when the OPC 2nd Friday meeting is not held, voting for the Photo of the Month will take place via email.  The procedure for email voting is as follows:

  1. Candidates. Review the current month’s competition slideshow to select an image.
    1. Click March 2020 Slideshow to be taken to this month’s slideshow gallery.
  2. Selection. Note your selected image’s Number and Title which is found on the “Thumbnail Collage” image, the first image in the slideshow gallery (sample below).

 

Thumbnail Collage of Candidate Photos
--     Thumbnail Collage of Candidate Photos     --
  1. Ballot. Create an email following this example:

To: [email protected]
Subject: OPC Photo of the Month Vote
Email Body:
8                                      [this is the Image Number]
Tangle Creek Morning     [this is the Image Title]

  1. Submission. Send the email between the hours of 6 PM Thursday (eve of competition) and 10 AM Friday (day of competition).

 

Notes.

Numbering.  USE NUMBERS ONLY FROM THE THUMBNAIL COLLAGE.

Automated Replies. Members will receive an automated reply a few minutes after sending the first email.  The second email sent will have no reply.

Image Upload Period.  Upload of images for the competition will be accepted only until 12 PM, Thursday noon before the 2nd Friday.

Winner Announcement.  The “Four Tops” gallery will be populated by noon on the day of voting (the first image in the Four Tops gallery is the winner).  The winner will also be announced via email shortly thereafter.

Voting Rules.  One vote per person and everyone votes.

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Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects

 

Filed Under: OLLI Clubs, Photography Club

OLLI Photo Club - NMAAHC Project

March 4, 2020 by George Bradshaw

Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects


 

National Museum of African-American History and Culture

The National Museum of African-American History and Culture (NMAAHC), the newest museum on the Mall, tells a compelling story of the rise of a people from de facto and legalized slavery to a level of freedom exemplified by eminent leaders in commerce, science, government, arts, sports, and religion.

This set of photo galleries provides a framework in which OPC members may celebrate this story by participating in a project with many photographic opportunities that can be performed at any time.  In addition to the project enabling members to create a visual memory of their visit to the NMAAHC, the galleries may be used to interest others in visiting the museum.

The project’s photo galleries mimic the layout of the museum with a gallery for each floor and individual exhibition areas within each gallery.   A "switchboard" of links to each exhibit area allows quick access to labeled exhibits.  OPC members who would like to participate in this project would upload their images to a “staging gallery” using the file naming convention below.

Submitted images will conform to only one curatorial restriction: due to the comprehensive nature of the museum, some objects represent the most vile elements of humanity.  Such images convey not only torture and killings, but also racist symbols and caricatures that would leave children with insidious impressions.  I do not feel I have the skill to place such images into the galleries in a manner that would best represent their context to a wide audience.

 

File Naming Convention

Private Filename

Members may upload to the staging gallery images with file names of the format illustrated by this template.

Template:

LastnameFirstInitial – [Title] – Photo ID

Note: “Title” is optional.  Use “spaces” on either side of the hyphens for legibility.

Examples:

SmithJ – Black Studies – IMG_1234

JonesG - 001

 

Public Filename

The curator will prefix the filename with an indexing scheme to simplify insertion of the image into the appropriate location in the galleries.

Example:

30.C1.010.000 – SmithJ – Black Studies  – IMG_1234

 

Uploading Instructions

Photos are uploaded to a private staging gallery.  Since it is private, one may visit the gallery only by using the “view” link below, the gallery is not publicly accessible through the menu system.  The upload link process is the same as for other OPC uploads.  Your photos may disappear from the staging gallery while being transferred to the public galleries.

View the Staging Gallery –

https://olliphotoclubgmu.smugmug.com/Photographers-Projects/National-Museum-of-African-American-History-and-Culture/NMAAHC-Staging-Gallery/n-jPDGG8/

Upload to the Staging Gallery –

The upload link is available through the “OPC Upload Link Switchboard” process.  The OPC coordinator(s) send an OLLI eBlast announcing the various OPC events.  In that eBlast is a link and password to the “OPC Upload Link Switchboard.”  The upload link for the NMAAHC galleries can be reached from the Switchboard as follows:

.     > OPC Upload Link Switchboard
.     > Occasional - Switchboard
.     > National Museum of African-American History and Culture

 

 


Overview • Galleries (See Galleries) • Monthly Themes • Field Trips • Speakers • Projects

 

 

Filed Under: OLLI Clubs, Photography Club

OLLI Photo Club – NMAAHC Switchboard

February 7, 2020 by George Bradshaw

Switchboard: Links to Exhibit Photos

These links reach the photo of a "label" identifying an Introduction exhibit or a Section exhibit in the OPC NMAAHC galleries.  The photos in the galleries following the label photo are of objects within that exhibit.

 

NMAAHC Theme Switchboard

The links immediately below position the page to the NMAAHC Theme links further below.  NMAAHC themes are organized by floor (C3, C2, etc.).  For example, the theme for Level C3 is "Slavery and Freedom 1400 to 1877;" and within this theme are several exhibits, the first one being "Slavery and Freedom."  Clicking the Slavery and Freedom link will open a new browser tab in the OPC NMAAHC galleries for the beginning of the Slavery and Freedom photos.

Ex - NMAAHC Exterior
C3 - Slavery and Freedom 1400 to 1877
C2 - Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: The Era of Segregation 1876 – 1968
C1 - A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond
Co - Concourse
L1 - Heritage Hall
L2 - Explore More!
L3 - Community Galleries
L4 - Culture Galleries

 

Location
PSN.ISN               Galleries

SSN                        Images

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.

Exterior
00.Ex                     NMAAHC Exterior

000                         North Face

 

.

Level C3
10.C3                     Slavery and Freedom 1400 to 1877

000                         Slavery and Freedom
005                         Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
010                         Enslaving Colonial North America
015                         The Revolutionary War
020                         The Paradox of Liberty
025                         King Cotton
030                         Making a Way - CHANGE IMAGE
035                         Domestic Slave Trade
040                         Slave Cabin - CHANGE IMAGE
045                         Life and Work
050                         The Civil War
055                         Emancipation
060                         Reflections
065                         Ramp to C2

 

.

Level C2
20.C2                     Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: The Era of Segregation 1876 - 1968

000                         Era of Segregation
005                         Jim Crow Era
010                         Great Migration - CHANGE IMAGE
015                         Modern Civil Rights Movement
020                         Emmett Till Memorial
025                         Theater
030                         Guard Tower - CHANGE IMAGE
035                         Segregated RR Car
040                         Interactive Lunch Counter - CHANGE IMAGE
045                         Tuskegee Airplane - CHANGE IMAGE
050                         Reflections
055                         Ramp to C1

 

.

Level C1
30.C1                     A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond

000                         Changing America
005                         Events of 1968 - CHANGE IMAGE
010                         The Movement Marches On
015                         Cities and Suburbs
020                         Decades
025                         Reflections
030                         Ramp to Concourse

 

.

Concourse
40.Co                     Concourse

000                         Concourse
005                         Grand Staircase
010                         Contemplative Court
015                         Theater
020                         Sweet Home Cafe
030                         We Return Fighting, WWI - Special Exhibit
.   030                        We Return Fighting, WWI
.   031                        Dawn of War
.   032                        Global War
.   033                        Americans at War
.   034                        After the War
095                         Journey toward Freedom

 

.

Heritage Hall
50.L1                      Heritage Hall

000                         Central Area
010                         Peripheral Area

 

.

Level 2
60.L2                      Explore More!

000                         Entry
005                         Center for African-American Media Arts
010                         Step Dancing
015                         Follow the Green Book
020                         Target Learning Center
025                         Search for the Sao Jose
030                         Family History Center

 

.

Level 3
70.L3                      Community Galleries

000                         Entry
005                         Making a Way Out of No Way
010                         Double Victory: Home and Abroad
015                         Medal of Honor
020                         Women and Democracy
025                         Making a Way Out of No Way
030                         Power of Place
035                         Sports

 

.

Level 4
80.L4                      Culture Galleries

000                         Entry
005                         Cultural Expressions
010                         Taking the Stage
015                         Musical Crossroads
020                         Theater - CHANGE IMAGE
025                         Visual Arts

Filed Under: OLLI Clubs, Photography Club

OLLI Photo Club - Canon Flash Photography, 202001

December 19, 2019 by George Bradshaw

Welcome to Canon Flash Photography

Welcome to our Canon Flash Photography course (F103). We’ll be meeting in the Tallwood Annex on Tuesdays from 9:40 to 11:05.

This course is for Canon shooters who have (or plan to have) an off-camera flash. We will start with fill-flash to soften shadows, then use flash as the primary light.We will explore relationships of aperture and shutter speed with flash vs. ambient illumination and then learn how to darken the outdoor background. The instructor will explain and demonstrate benefits of second curtain sync and techniques to soften flash illumination, ranging from adjusting the flash head to the use of modifiers. Instruction will cover “through the lens” flash as well as using manual adjustment of both the Canon camera and the flash unit. Classroom space permitting, we’ll set up several soft boxes to demonstrate use of multiple flash units for portraits.

Dan Feighery holds a BS in physics from Philadelphia's Saint Joseph’s University and a master’s in public administration from San Francisco's Golden Gate University.He is a retired Air Force officer and a long-time photo hobbyist. He founded the OLLI Photo Club and has taught several OLLI photography courses.

 

File Naming Convention for OPC Courses

The file naming convention for OLLI Photo Club (OPC) courses is similar to that used for the OPC’s routine galleries:

  • The filename contains two fields: the photographer’s name and the image’s title,
  • The title field of a filename will include up to two elements: the image’s descriptive title, and in some cases, a Photo ID to ensure filename uniqueness,
  • “hyphens”, preceded and followed by a “space” character, will separate the two fields, and
  • The title field may contain “spaces.”

 

The filename format "for this course only" is

LastnameFirstinitial - Title [ PhotoID ]

The brackets ( “[“ and “]” ) indicate an optional element in the filename.  This optional element is used only to ensure filename uniqueness.  The course’s instructor may require use of a particular form of the PhotoID.

Examples:

          When the title is unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees.jpg

 

          When duplicate titles must be made unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 1.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 2.jpg

 

          When the camera’s filename is used to ensure uniqueness

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_1234.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_5678.jpg

 

          Other filename formats that will not be used in this course

          IMG_1234.jpg
          IMG_1234-Edit-1.jpg
          yyyymmdd-hhmmss.jpg

 

Notes:

The only characters allowed in a filename for this course are alphanumerics, “spaces,” “hyphens,” and, for camera filename elements only, “underbar.”

The “.jpg” suffix is normally appended by your PC’s software.

“PhotoID” is only required when needing to distinguish among multiple photos.

The last three examples are just for information purposes.  They are other typical file naming formats designed to ensure uniqueness of file names, the first being a camera-generated filename, the second indicating the existence of an external photo “editor” such as PhotoShop, and the third a date and time stamp.

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Uploading Instructions for OPC Courses

  1. Create a JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) photo named according to the "File Naming Convention" specified for the gallery. Note: Depending upon your workflow, you may not want to change the name of an original JPEG file; in this case, change the name of a copy of the original file.
  2. Enter the "upload link" into your browser to show the OPC’s "Upload to ‘Gallery’ ” window.  Note: some courses have a "Sandbox" gallery to practice the upload process. You will receive an email from the instructor with an upload link for a Sandbox gallery (if used in the course) and for a gallery specific to each session of the course.
  3. Drag and drop your photo file(s) into the window (or "Browse Computer") using the file manager of your PC:
    1. in Microsoft Windows, the file manager is File Explorer;
    2. in Apple macOS, the file manager is Finder.
  4. Wait until the upload completes and click the "Done" button.
  5. View your images at the appropriate OPC gallery. For example, this course's galleries are maintained at the OPC photo repository (https://olliphotoclubgmu.smugmug.com), and the galleries can be found via the following menu sequence:

          > Galleries
          > Special
          > OLLI Courses
          > "Name of Course"

 

          For example, access to the "Name of Course" could be

          > Intermediate DSL Photography, 201809

 

          Access to the practice gallery (Sandbox) would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" Sandbox

          (e.g., "> IDP 201809 Sandbox")

 

          And access to the "Name of Course" for an assignment gallery would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" YYYYMMDD

          (e.g., "> IDP 20180918")

 

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Filed Under: OPC Courses, Photography Club

OLLI Photo Club - Basic Digital Photography, 201909

September 4, 2019 by George Bradshaw

Welcome to Basic Digital Photography

Welcome to our Basic Digital Photography course (F103). We’ll be meeting in the Tallwood Annex on Tuesdays from 9:40 to 11:05.

This course will help students improve their use of natural and artificial light, while taking their camera off full automatic mode. The only prerequisite is that students have read their camera instruction manual and can find the controls to adjust focus, shutter speed, and aperture. Assignments will be to take at least two dozen photos each week and upload two of these photos to a designated site for in-class review. It is suggested that students download the free FastStone Image Viewer Freeware for reviewing and selecting their shots.

Dan Feighery earned a BS in physics from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and a master’s in public administration from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He was the founder of the OLLI Photography Club and has taught various photography courses over the past several years. Photography has been one of his hobbies for the past seven decades.

 

File Naming Convention for OPC Courses

The file naming convention for OLLI Photo Club (OPC) courses is similar to that used for the OPC’s routine galleries:

  • The filename contains two fields: the photographer’s name and the image’s title,
  • The title field of a filename will include up to two elements: the image’s descriptive title, and in some cases, a Photo ID to ensure filename uniqueness,
  • “hyphens”, preceded and followed by a “space” character, will separate the two fields, and
  • The title field may contain “spaces.”

 

The filename format "for this course only" is

LastnameFirstinitial - Title [ PhotoID ]

The brackets ( “[“ and “]” ) indicate an optional element in the filename.  This optional element is used only to ensure filename uniqueness.  The course’s instructor may require use of a particular form of the PhotoID.

Examples:

          When the title is unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees.jpg

 

          When duplicate titles must be made unique

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 1.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees 2.jpg

 

          When the camera’s filename is used to ensure uniqueness

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_1234.jpg

          SmithJ - Beautiful Trees IMG_5678.jpg

 

          Other filename formats that will not be used in this course

          IMG_1234.jpg
          IMG_1234-Edit-1.jpg
          yyyymmdd-hhmmss.jpg

 

Notes:

The only characters allowed in a filename for this course are alphanumerics, “spaces,” “hyphens,” and, for camera filename elements only, “underbar.”

The “.jpg” suffix is normally appended by your PC’s software.

“PhotoID” is only required when needing to distinguish among multiple photos.

The last three examples are just for information purposes.  They are other typical file naming formats designed to ensure uniqueness of file names, the first being a camera-generated filename, the second indicating the existence of an external photo “editor” such as PhotoShop, and the third a date and time stamp.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Uploading Instructions for OPC Courses

  1. Create a JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) photo named according to the "File Naming Convention" specified for the gallery. Note: Depending upon your workflow, you may not want to change the name of an original JPEG file; in this case, change the name of a copy of the original file.
  2. Enter the "upload link" into your browser to show the OPC’s "Upload to ‘Gallery’ ” window.  Note: some courses have a "Sandbox" gallery to practice the upload process. You will receive an email from the instructor with an upload link for a Sandbox gallery (if used in the course) and for a gallery specific to each session of the course.
  3. Drag and drop your photo file(s) into the window (or "Browse Computer") using the file manager of your PC:
    1. in Microsoft Windows, the file manager is File Explorer;
    2. in Apple macOS, the file manager is Finder.
  4. Wait until the upload completes and click the "Done" button.
  5. View your images at the appropriate OPC gallery. For example, this course's galleries are maintained at the OPC photo repository (https://olliphotoclubgmu.smugmug.com), and the galleries can be found via the following menu sequence:

          > Galleries
          > Special
          > OLLI Courses
          > "Name of Course"

 

          For example, access to the "Name of Course" could be

          > Intermediate DSL Photography, 201809

 

          Access to the practice gallery (Sandbox) would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" Sandbox

          (e.g., "> IDP 201809 Sandbox")

 

          And access to the "Name of Course" for an assignment gallery would then be:

          > "Course name abbreviation" YYYYMMDD

          (e.g., "> IDP 20180918")

 

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Filed Under: OPC Courses, Photography Club

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