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Tomorrow, Sunday there is an outing to the Point-to-Point meeting near Tinahely.

The first of six races is at 14:00 so please meet at 12:30 at Murphy’s Hotel, Dwyer Square, Tinahely village for a bite to eat before going to the P2P. The journey to Tinahely will take you just over 1½ hours and when you get to Tinahely the course is about 10-15 minutes away.

Gerry Moloney and Trevor Stafford have kindly agreed to lead this outing and they will meet you in Murphy’s Hotel. Check out www.p2p.ie/fixtures.php. You will need a telephoto lens preferably with a minimum of 70-200mm and a general purpose lens for saddling/enclosure/punters. A monopod will help and raingear, warm clothing and a pair of stout shoes or boots. Bring a change of footwear as it will be very muddy! 

 

This coming Monday evening we have a software evening. A number of members will demonstrate various Lightroom and Photoshop techniques.

Astrophotography Workshop – Saturday 26th October 8pm-1am, Glendalough, Co. Wickow

Tutors – Ian Carruthers , Anthony Lynch.

Contact email : Photography.iancarruthers@hotmail.com

Details. This event will be an astrophotography workshop to teach you how to take images of the night sky. Topics covered on the night;

-Obtaining sharp focus in the dark

-Long exposure shots of the stars

-Star trail images.

-Milky way images

-Improving signal to noise ratio

-A guided tour of visible constellations, galaxies and nebulae.

We will meet in Glendalough at 8pm Saturday 26th and will shoot into the night We will start off at the round tower and old ruins and later we will head down to the lake. As clear weather is obviously vital for the class to go ahead, a decision will be made on the morning of the 26th if the weather looks good to go.

Further details available on the following links.

www.facebook.com/iancarruthersphotography 

www.facebook.com/anthonylphoto

 

 

IPF National Shield Competition 2019

Update. 

The selection committee are busy evaluating a total of 250 entries. Watch out for requests for high rez versions of your images if you have been short listed. A big thanks to all who submitted entries.

The IPF National Shield Competition takes place on the 17th November 2019 in Kilkenny. 

Member's Photo of the Week

Scotland Winter by Dermot Staunton

Just a note for new members – if you want any of your pictures considered for the photo of the week, you just have to post them to the OffShoot Flickr group at https://www.flickr.com/groups/offshoot_society.

There’s also the latest images published on Flickr that are displayed on the OffShoot home page.

 

What's On

The latest details can be found on our What's On web page (https://www.offshoot.ie/whats-on/).

 

 
Club Competitions / Projects

Judging for the next competition is on the 18th of November. Hand-in is on the 11th November. Its a themed competition for all levels.  The theme is - People.  This is a very broad theme covers images containing a person or people. 

 

The judge is Sheena Griffin and her work can be seen at https://www.sheenagriffinphotography.ie

Level 1 Entries 

A projected competition. The theme is ‘People’. There is one section for both B&W and Colour. You may submit up to two (2) entries in total. Upload your images to https://www.dropbox.com/request/hDdCNzci9lsuSZa80nbx. They need to be uploaded by Monday 11 November. 

Level 2 Entries

A printed competition. The theme is ‘People’. There are 2 sections - B&W and Colour. You may submit up to two (2) entries in total.  The entries can be distributed one (1) in each section or two (2) in one section. If Steve Crozier is printing your images they need to be with him by 4th November. Send them to http://360-dpi.com/image-uploads/. Entries must be submitted on Monday 11th November.

Level 3 Entries

A printed competition.  The theme is ‘People’. There are 2 sections - B&W and Colour. You may submit up to four (4) entries in total. You may submit up to two (2) entries per section. If Steve Crozier is printing your images they need to be with him by 4th November. Send them to http://360-dpi.com/image-uploads/. Entries must be submitted on Monday 11th November.

 

If you have any queries please send them to competitions@offshoot.ie.

 

Upcoming IPF Events

The following links should be useful. Unfortunately,  the IPF web site is not always up-to-date and often the information sought for needs to be assembled from several locations.

Irish Photographic Federation Web Site:  https://irishphoto.ie/

Most recent news and articles posted: https://irishphoto.ie/news/

Distinction Sittings and Availability:  https://irishphoto.ie/distinctions/assessment-dates/

IPF AV Championships (Saturday, October 19th, 2019 - Sunday, October 20th, 2019)

Entries Open Online for POTY/NPOTY 2020 (Friday, October 25th, 2019). You apply directly to the IPF via their web site.

IPF National Shield (Sunday, November 17th, 2019). Deadline for members to submit entries is the 15th October. Club selection in progress.

Closing Dates for POTY/NPOTY 2020 Entries (Sunday, November 24th, 2019)

IPF November Distinction Sittings  (Saturday, November 30th, 2019)

Photo Quiz Question

Which of the following is not a RAW format?

A. .CR2

B. .ARW

C. .RAF

D. .OPC

 

Answer at bottom of the Newsletter.

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External Competitions

IFA Calendar Competition ‘Enchanting Ireland’

The IFA has teamed up with the Irish Farmers Journal and Irish Country Living to bring you the 13th annual IFA Calendar Competition. The theme of this year’s calendar is ‘Enchanting Ireland’. We are looking for fresh, clear and captivating photographs that show the magic of rural Ireland.

The ‘Enchanting Ireland’ theme includes anything that you think captures the beauty and magic of life in rural Ireland including livestock, landscapes, farm buildings, farmyards and much more.

Monthly winners can look forward to their picture being published in the 2020 IFA calendar as well as a two-night stay in a luxurious hotel from the Original Irish Hotels collection with a full Irish breakfast each morning.

The overall winner will be chosen by our judges and will receive a prize of €2,000. A runner up will be chosen by public vote on the Irish Farmers Journal Facebook page and will receive a prize of €500.

Terms and conditions and entry details at https://www.ifa.ie/calendarcomp/ 

 

The Societies Photography Competitions

Great Adventures Photography Competition 

This month’s travel photography competition is Great Adventures. Images are welcome from anything that you have captured whilst being on your adventures across the globe. 

Enter here http://www.sittp.com/great/ 

Event Photography Competition

Images are welcome from any type of events that you have covered or attended including sporting events, music festivals, local bands, weddings, family parties, press conferences, VIP events, conferences are just a few examples... get entering!

Enter here https://sisep.net/event/

External Exhibitions and Events

IPF AV 2019 

The next event organised by the Irish Photographic Federation is the IPF National Audio Visual Championships.

 

AV2019 takes place in Aras Chronain Irish Cultural Centre, Watery Lane, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday, 19th & Sunday, 20th October 2019.  Our judges from England are Howard Bagshaw, ARPS, MPAGB, who will be judging for the first time and Ron Davies, FRPS, FIPF, EFIAP, FACI (M), who judged many years ago in Mallow in the analogue days!  There will be a meal on the Saturday night nearby and it is also usual for the committee, judges and others to meet up on the Friday night for dinner and also on the Sunday after the event.  

 

There is an admission charge for non-entrants to the event - as is usual for AV festivals worldwide - €8.00 per session, €12.00 per day or €20.00 for the weekend.  Soup and sandwiches at €5.00 are available each day for lunch and there is tea/coffee on arrival.

This year we will be starting a half an hour earlier so registration will be from 9 a.m., with a prompt start at 10 a.m., on both days.  There will be comfort breaks as well as for lunch each day.  The competition will continue on the Sunday morning and afternoon and will conclude with the presentation of awards.

This is the 37th IPF National Audio Visual Championships and the 10th year to be held in Aras Chronain.  Also this year we are hosting the 7th International AV Competition.  Sequences are now in - and there are entries in each of the national categories - Novice, Intermediate, Club & Advanced representing 5 camera clubs/societies.  In the International section there are entries from South Africa, Australia & New Zealand, Italy, Norway, Netherlands & Slovak Republic, England & Wales and Ireland north and south!

Though the weekend hosts two competitions, it is a very sociable occasion.  I would encourage any who have not experienced Audio Visual - this specialised branch of photography - to come along.  Of course, the committee look forward to seeing all our regular friends and entrants especially those travelling across the Irish Sea and across the border as well!

‘Quiet at the Back’ Mandy O’Neill

At the Gallery of Photography until 27th October. For over a decade, award-winning photographer Mandy O’Neill has engaged with children and young people in formal education contexts in primary and post-primary schools in central Dublin.

O’Neill’s photographs have emerged through a mix of formal residencies supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and more local arrangements in keeping with the dynamics of school life from year to year.

Clann: Theresa Nanigian 

In the Lexicon Library, Dun Laoghaire until 17 November. ‘Clann’, a spirited portrait of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County, is a series of large scale photographs of groups who live, work and play in the county. The work reflects the fact that Irish clans have long been composed of members far beyond blood relations, and demonstrates the cultural shifts in what the county has become and where it might be headed. Nanigian was awarded the visual art commission for 2018/19, funded by the Arts Council.

Zurich Portrait Prize 2019, National Gallery of Ireland

4 October 2019 – 12 January 2020

Free admission

The annual competition showcasing contemporary portraiture attracts entries from across the island of Ireland, and from Irish artists living abroad. This exhibition will feature a shortlist of portraits chosen by the 2019 judging panel. 

Photo Quiz Answer

D.    CR2 is Canon, ARW is Sony and RAF is Fuji

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