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19th September 2020

News

Launch Of Critique Series.

Last Monday night, Robbie O'Leary kick-started a new series of genre specific Monday Night Critique Sessions with a superb presentation.  The first focus will be on Nature.  We will have critiques based on other genres every few months. See details in a recent email. Here is the link for submitting images. Link  

Next Monday Night.

Helen Black will share her experiences and travel photos of some high altitude treks that she undertook in far flung places. We are always looking for presentations from members to far flung and unusual locations around the world, so this is a session to really look forward to. 

Joining details will be emailed prior to the meeting to all members.

Shoot-With-Me News

We are delighted that the five SWM groups which were denied activity earlier this year because of COVID health recommendations are now making progress and wish them a great ”Autumn Shoot-With-Me” experience.   It’s particularly pleasing that the club members involved in these groups should not be denied this “bit of fun” and the opportunity to share their photographic experiences amongst us all.   Some projects have required new themes to reflect current health recommendations and several group facilitators have also changed.   

Two further groups are active and so we will look forward to a seven group Showcase in early December. We welcome the inclusion of some of our new Offshoot members who have joined the club recently and will participate in Shoot-With-Me for the first time with Karen Rothwell’s group.

The SWM groups are:

  • Autumn Colours - facilitated by Peter Brennan
  • Photo Stacking - facilitated by Karen Rothwell
  • Autumn in Woodlands - facilitated by Jean Clarke
  • Removing People - facilitated by David Whitaker
  • The Camera never Lies!! - facilitated by Joe Tulie
  • Park Life - facilitated by John Staunton
  • New theme (formerly the Animal Portraits group) - facilitated by Liam Haines

We wish all of our members taking part in these groups a happy and enjoyable experience and we look forward to another spectacular Showcase in December.

Call for Submissions of Images for the IPF National Shield 2020

Deadline for Submission: 20th October

Submission Link: https://www.dropbox.com/request/4T4qTv9gx5fK9VRd4GAL

What is the National Shield?

The IPF National Shield is an annual inter-club competition which is open to all clubs who are affiliated to the IPF.  The competition is designed to cater for members of Photography Clubs who are just beginning their photography journey, so advanced photographers are specifically excluded.

We won this competition last year, so we have a responsibility to maintain the standard of our entry going forward.

Who Can Enter?

It is easier to describe who cannot enter. The following are excluded:

  • If you have won a prize or a medal in an IPF competition. (If you have won one you will know). You can win our internal OffShoot competitions or any other (non-IPF) external competitions but still be able to enter the Shield. Participation in last years entry is not a barrier as that is not an individual prize or medal).
  • If you have achieved Associate Distinction (AIPF) or similar
  • If you have achieved a Fellowship Distinction (FIPF) or similar.

The IPF also stipulate ‘’anyone whose club considers him or her to be of an advanced standard in any discipline of photography’’ should be excluded from entering.

Any other fully paid-up member of OffShoot can submit images for selection.  So, if even if you have an IPF Licentiate Certification (LIPF) you can submit images.   Each club will select the best 8 mono and 8 colour images from their eligible members to form two panels.  You can enter images which you have entered in our club competitions or activities, even if you have won or been placed in our own competitions.

To promote entries from photographers at an earlier stage of their development, we are limited to just 2 images per panel from LIPF qualified members. This complicates the selection process for the selection committee but does not limit in any way LIPF holders from entering as many images as the club rules allow.

Call For Images

We are looking for entries from our members.  Please forward your best mono and colour images to this link above. A maximum of 5 colour and 5 mono is allowed per entrant. The images should be in jpg format, with approx. 2000 pixels on the long side and named as follows. 

999_MyPictureTitle.jpg    

Replace 999 with your membership number.  Please do not use your own name as part of the title, as the selection committee needs to review the images anonymously. Please do not use punctuation such as commas, apostrophes or strange characters. Please avoid using spaces. You can use a Capital letter to identify the beginning of a Word (eg My Picture Title becomes MyPictureTitle).

[Please, please, please rename your images as per this format. Not doing so adds massively to the administration of our entry]

We will form a selection committee and shortlist of contenders to represent the club.

We will later seek full resolution images for the shortlisted entries to select our Mono and Colour entry panels.  While we won the overall competition last year, our Mono images were a long way behind the quality of our Colour images, so we ask our members to make an extra special effort submitting Mono images.

To simplify the process,  images can be uploaded to the link https://www.dropbox.com/request/4T4qTv9gx5fK9VRd4GAL.

The photographer retains full copyright.

Why Should I Enter?

  • An opportunity to represent your club.
  • As a club, we have a track record of success in this competition. The more images we receive from our members the higher the quality of entry.
  • The IPF uses these competitions to select entries for other international competitions. It might be you.

Weekly Flickr Theme: Doors

This week's theme doesn't require much guidance, but does require you to keep your eyes open when out and about - seek out interesting doors, look for stories suggested by doors, what's inside an open door, perhaps narrow down your selection to interesting letterboxes or door knockers/knobs, or go for an abstract of peeling paint, etc.

Consider framing.

Be aware of your verticals - try to keep your camera "straight" so that you do not get unwanted converging verticals.

Here is a website that I find interesting in relation to this theme: doors-of-dublin-photography  

Remember to include the theme name at the start of the image title.  

See more about how the OffShoot Weekly Flickr Theme works at https://tinyurl.com/flickrthem.

Upcoming themes will include the following:

(Dates are approx dates for when images can start to be posted to Flickr, usually a Friday night or Saturday morning)

25/09/2020 Fruit & Veg

02/10/2020 People

09/10/2020 Bridges

16/10/2020 Autumn colours

23/10/2020 Sunrise/Sunset

30/10/2020 Recreate a painting

06/11/2020 Emotions - happiness/pride/anger/…..

13/11/2020 Night - eg astro / cityscapes / light trails / night portrait etc.

20/11/2020 Street (candid images of daily life)

27/11/2020 Creative selfies

04/12/2020 Literature

11/12/2020 Winter wildlife

18/12/2020 FIRE

25/12/2020 Christmas

What's On

Speakers and Outings

 

Here are the next scheduled meetings and events for the Society:

Members will be able to attend our outings by registering for specific outings. Keep up to date with the latest events at https://www.offshoot.ie/whats-on/.

Member's Photo of the Week

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.

 

[Note. To join the Offshoot Flickr group, you must first be a Flickr member. Then send the email address used to join Flickr to webmaster@offshoot.ie. You will get an email when you have been added to the group. Please be patient as this is a manual process.]

Dahlia by Joe Tullie

Ales Stenar by Kazi Ushioda

From the OffShoot Website
Club Outing – War Memorial Gardens
Well, it was definitely thanks to Google Maps that we found our way to the War Memorial Gardens yesterday for our outing, so if anyone is going themselves we’d advise…
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Club Outing - Glasnevin National Botanic Gardens
On Saturday 5th September 10 members arrived for our outing, we were greeted with a great array of colour, plant species and cultivars. The gardens were an oasis of calm…
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Interesting Video

If you come across one you want to share let us know at newsletter@offshoot.ie.

PiXimperfect: The Inverse Curve Technique for Painting Light!

PHLEARN: How to Add Textures & Overlays to a Photo in Photoshop

 

Club Competitions

Judging timelines on our last competition will be made public soon.

Details for the next competition will follow soon.

IPF Links & Events

 

Irish Photographic Federation Web Site:

https://irishphoto.ie/

IPF Shield to take place in November. Details to follow.

Possible Distinctions Event before the end of the year.

Most recent news and articles posted:

https://irishphoto.ie/news/

 

Distinction Sittings and Availability:

https://irishphoto.ie/distinctions/assessment-dates/

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