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Sep
15
Sun
Lions Gate Nature Competition – 2019
Sep 15 @ 12:00 am – Oct 20 @ 10:00 pm

The Lions Gate Nature Competition is on again this year and there are a number of changes.  There are new categories, the rules have been clarified inline with CAPA and there is a image size limit of 1.8 mb.

There are four categories in this competition:

  •  01 – Botanical – subjects such as wild flowers, plants, trees, fungi and algae. Germinated and grown without human assistance.
  •  02 – Nature – subjects such as animals, birds, insects, reptiles and marine subjects – under the control and feeding of humans if not obvious – such as zoos, game farms, animal preserves, aquarium, etc…
  •  03 – Landscape – subjects such as weather phenomena, geological formations, landscapes, seascapes and natural phenomena, planets, stars and astronomical events – no hand of man.
  •  04 – Wildlife – ONLY living and untamed mammals, birds, insects, reptiles and marine subjects – no hand of man.

Link to the CAPA rules for each category

Link to the Lions Gate specifications

Images have to be uploaded by October 20th followed by a week of voting.  You can vote eight images including your own image.  The top eight images will be forwarded to the Lions Gate club by November 1st.

Look through your best shots, be certain there is no ‘hand of man’ in the image, ensure it is less than 1.8mb and submit it.  Images have a maximum width of 1400 pixels and maximum height of 1050 pixels. 

This is a unique opportunity for the photography produced by your members to be judged by some of the best nature photographers in Canada.

Nov
6
Wed
Nov 2019 Meeting
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our speaker this month is Nanaimo photographer, Tim McGrath and ‘Grizzlies of the Khutzeymateen‘.

Tim’s biography and information can be found at ITS-PHOTOGRAPHY.CA

As usual we will display our favourites, field trip outing, and the monthly assignment.

Bring your loonie for a coffee.

loonie for coffee

Dec
4
Wed
Dec 2019 Meeting
Dec 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our speaker this month is Courtenay photographer, Boomer Jerritt. His presentation on his Antarctic travels is not to be missed.

Boomer’s biography can be found at Strathcona Photography

His full website can be found at https://strathconaphotography.com/ 

At coffee time there will be a jar available for cash donations to the foodbank as our Christmas gift to them.

We will be showing our 2019 Lion’s Gate and the results of our field trip, assignment and monthly favourites slideshows.

Jan
8
Wed
Jan 2020 Meeting
Jan 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our speaker this month is Vancouver Island photographer, Laura McGlone.

Laura’s biography can be found at ABOUT LAURA:

Her full website can be found at https://www.lauramcglone.com/

We will be showing our 2019 Lion’s Gate entries, our November and December field trips, assignments and favourites slideshows. We also plan to show the ‘Best of 2019’ favourites.

Bring your loonie for a coffee.

Feb
1
Sat
Photo Salon 2020
Feb 1 @ 12:00 am – Feb 15 @ 1:00 am

The Harbour City Photography Club is hosting Photo Salon again this year.  Your image(s) need to be submitted by February 15th/2020.

Photo Salon is part of a worldwide system of recognized forums to showcase the commitment, achievement and outstanding work of photographers in the region. It is open to club and non-club members on Vancouver Island. A panel of judges adjudicates the digital entries and, if accepted, the photographs are printed, hung and evaluated for 1st -, 2nd -, and 3rd -place recognition. There is also a ‘People’s Choice’ award. Photo Salon is hosted by the Harbour City Photography Club in Nanaimo and is endorsed by the Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA), the prime photography group in Canada.

Full details for image sizes and print sizes, dates and timeline are detailed in INVITATION-INFORMATION 2020.

Feb
5
Wed
Feb 2020 Meeting
Feb 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our speaker this month is Nanaimo photographer, Brad Powell who is long time member of this society.

He is going to share with us  – Exploring The Pep Ventosa Technique.

It is a unique and exciting technique and I am sure all of us will want to try it when we go home.  

 

Brad’s biography can be found at THE FOTOGRAFER

His full website can be found at http://www.bpfoto.ca/

We will be showing our previous months field trip, assignment and favourites slideshows.

Bring your loonie for a coffee.

Feb
20
Sat
Field Trip to French Creek Marina and Estuary
Feb 20 @ 10:30 am

French Creek marina and estuary; 20 February, 10:30; Pub is open but no group lunch. Please remember the Health Directives.
For an extra challenge use a single focal length lens or a telephoto lens with a set focal length. Or if you are inclined, and in adventuresome mood, use your cell phone camera.

Mar
26
Fri
CAPA Zoom Presentation March 26th 7:00pm
Mar 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Please join us for our third presenter in the BC/Yukon Speaker’s Series.  Laura Letinsky will present on Friday, March 26th, 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Registration is open at  https://tinyurl.com/y2brpxh6,  I have attached the PDF profile for Laura

Jul
7
Wed
Jul 2021 Meeting
Jul 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Our speaker this month is Parksville photographer, Bob Christopher who is a member of the Oceanside Photography Society.

He is going to share with us some of his photographs with his unique style and the some of the stories behind his photographs.

Bob’s biography and his fantastic website can be found at Bob Christopher – Official Website (pixels.com)

We will be showing our previous months field trip, assignment and favourites slideshows.

Aug
4
Wed
General Meeting
Aug 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

ArrowsmithOur general meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month in the West Hall of the Qualicum beach Civic Centre 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