Our general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. We normally conduct the club’s business, then review the slideshows from the previous month’s assignment, field trip and favourite shot of the month. The last half of the meeting is dedicated to having a speaker come and make a presentation or discuss some aspects of their photography
Although we think of the west coast of Vancouver Island as foggy, rainy and grey (and it often is), there is a colourful world that reveals itself when the tide recedes.
I have decided to interpret the wild west coast through the colours of the sea creatures at low tide. Purple, coral, green, ochre and blue creatures abound and share their world for a few hours, until the ocean returns to envelop them in mist, fog and a mono-chromatic world of grey.
Our general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. We normally conduct the club’s business, then review the slideshows from the previous month’s assignment, field trip and favourite shot of the month. The last half of the meeting is dedicated to having a speaker come and make a presentation or discuss some aspects of their photography
Our general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. We normally conduct the club’s business, then review the slideshows from the previous month’s assignment, field trip and favourite shot of the month. The last half of the meeting is dedicated to having a speaker come and make a presentation or discuss some aspects of their photography
Our general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. We normally conduct the club’s business, then review the slideshows from the previous month’s assignment, field trip and favourite shot of the month. The last half of the meeting is dedicated to having a speaker come and make a presentation or discuss some aspects of their photography
Our general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm. We normally conduct the club’s business, then review the slideshows from the previous month’s assignment, field trip and favourite shot of the month. The last half of the meeting is dedicated to having a speaker come and make a presentation or discuss some aspects of their photography
The McMillan Arts Centre is delighted to participate in the Brant Wildlife Festival by hosting an exhibition that includes our own John Critchley.
John’s show is all about local wildlife or wildlife that is accessible without traveling too far from home. The bear photos were taken in Bute Inlet which is within a day’s travel there and back from Campbell River. The bird photos are all from walking around the French Creek area and some as far away as Nanaimo River Estuary. Most involved multiple attempts/ visits to the area and some long hours waiting for the right shot to materialize.
John began playing with a camera fifty years ago but only really got serious about ten years ago. Since then he has been shooting at anything that moves and some things that don’t (landscape) but recently has started to focus more on wild life than any other genre. All of these exhibition photos have been taken within the last two years and all were taken on Vancouver Island except the bear shots. Some were taken in his back yard.
As with most amateur photographers, his desire is to take better pictures and in that regard the learning curve for technique and equipment is very steep. He still has a long way to go and many shots to track down, but despite the cost and the disappointment it remains a hobby that intrigues and excites him.
Please vist the opening on March 5 from 1:00 to 3:00
We have been invited to submit images for an upcoming exhibit at TOSH.
Theme: The Diverse World of Oceanside Photographers
Date of Show: October 30 to November 18, 2017
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 1st at 2:00 p.m.
Parameters
Timeline
The Harbour City Photo Club has organized a multi club event at VIU.
View Gallery is building 330. We have been told that we can park in lots H and G, normally reserved for employees.
Best entry to the hall is 5D off 5th st.
Honourable Mention: “Last Glimpse” by Jack Harynuk
Honourable Mention: “Tide’s out” by Rosemary Ratcliff
Honourable Mention: “Smoke Break” by Mike Woodworth
Third Place: “Volutes” by Jacqueline Bonneau
Second Place: “Farrier Visit” by Inge Riis McDonald
First Place: “Karen Woman” by Mike Woodworth
Judges Choice:
Cim: “Rinzen” by Nicole Ta
Kelli: “Indian Portrait” by Wayne Buhr
David: “The Burning Violin” by Judy Hancock Holland
This is a very exciting opportunity for all club members, plan on attending
Schedule
June 24th : Judging
June 25th : 1 – 5 pm
Show Opening
Open House
Award Ceremony
June 26th to July 13th (not on weekends)
Gallery show
Our major exhibit of the year opens officially on November 1st with a reception at 2:00 pm. There are about 40 images on display from our members.
Ron Hadley, who is a regular with Tosh’s Sunday music, will be playing piano during the reception.
Encourage your friends and neighbours to come out and visit this very exciting exhibit for the club.