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November 21: Education Night – Gadgets and Gifts

Our annual Gadgets and Gifts program! There are always new and interesting gadgets on the market for photographers that make shooting pictures easier or more productive. Tonight we will talk about a few of my favorites. Bring your notepad (wish list) and ideas. If you have a cool gadget you can’t shoot pictures without, feel free to bring it and share why you love it.

November 14: Open Competition Judge Iwan Bagus

iwanbagusThough currently a resident of DC, our judge this month comes to us from halfway around the world. Bagus Himawan (Iwan) was born in Jakarta, Indonesia. He received a BA in Economics in Jakarta; soon after, he moved to Washington, DC to pursue his education further. He earned his MS in Engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the George Washington University. After that, he completed an MA in Film from the School of Communication of American University, with a concentration in Film Directing and Photography.

During his studies at AU, Iwan started working as a freelance photographer. His first assignment was for Teatro de la Luna, and his images were published in The Washington Post, The Washington Times, as well as other national publications, and also in El Pais in Paraguay.

Since then, his works have been published in The Atlantic magazine, DC Modern Luxury, International Finance Corporation’s Annual Report, In Style magazine, and for exclusive commercial clients in DC, New York, and Indonesia. He has also taken time for non-profit organizations in and around Washington, DC.

As a fine art photographer, Iwan is represented by The Studio Gallery in DC. Moreover, his work has been shown at the National Geographic Society, the Corcoran-WPA, The Carnegie Institute-DC, the Art Museum of the Americas, Vermont Photo Place, the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, Atlanta Photography Group, and a number of national and international, juried photography exhibitions.

Currently, Iwan heads the Photography Concentration at the University of the District of Columbia. When not on a photo shoot or teaching, Iwan spends his time cooking up spicy creations for his extended family and playing with Osmar, a Saluki.

November 7: Special Guest Speaker Dave Burns

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By the time our next speaker, Dave Burns, appears on November 7, he will just have returned from safari in Africa – again. An award-winning photographer, Dave specializes in wildlife, travel, and landscapes. Though he was born and raised in DC, Dave now lives in Boston; SSCC undertook considerable logistics juggling to bring him to town for our November meeting.

Dave’s passions range from the beauty of the African savanna to the streets of Paris. Over the past 20 years, he has traveled to more than 25 countries, professionally chronicling his experiences through a camera lens. His first safari in Africa was in 1997, after a Mt. Kilimanjaro climb, when he got a taste for the magic of the people, wildlife, and scenery of this special place. Dave shares his love of adventure travel with other photographers through his company Dave Burns Photo Tours.

Providing clients with unique travel experiences in exotic locations, he shows his groups how to capture amazing images of landscapes and wildlife while learning efficient, on-location, digital workflow.

Classically trained in the black and white darkroom and the Zone System, Dave presently works digitally from capture to print. He also experiments with different technologies and approaches. In fact, his infrared photography – with its unpredictable tones and dream-like effects – is what brought him to our attention in the first place. Dave’s traditional training, combined with the organizational and planning skills gained in his professional background in software engineering management, give him a unique edge in running successful photo tours.

A member of the North American Nature Photography Association, Dave has exhibited his work in many galleries, and his photographs have been welcomed into numerous private collections. As Dave says, “Safari njema.”

Open Forum/Discussion Night – Oct. 31

Join us for our second Open Forum/Discussion Night. This month we will be sharing our photographs of “Patterns.” Unlike our competition topics, the definition of the subject of “Patterns” is open to individual interpretation. You can use this opportunity to share your story behind the images or to request a critique. Constructive criticism from the audience will ONLY be made upon the photographer’s request.

Each person will be limited to one photograph, either print OR digital, to share with the group. You can bring your printed photos as prints, matted, or framed, but please mount or tape the print to a board for easy display in the light box. The digital images will be shared on the laptop; please bring them with you on a CD or USB drive for easy transfer.

Field Trip to Conowingo Dam, Nov 2

– Joe Coughlin

On Saturday, November 2, 2013, I will lead a field trip to the Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River on Rte 1 in Hareford Co. MD for interested SSCC members.

The Dam has been a favorite location for viewing eagles, great blue herons and many pother species of birds, especially in Nov. & Dec. There is a new Fisherman’s Park viewing area just below the Dam that is the central viewing location for visitors and photographers. The eagles are typically more numerous at this time but can vary from day to day. There are rookeries of herons across the river. Sometimes there are eagles roosting in the trees around the parking lot just waiting for another meal or eating their latest catch. The birds are there most of the time feeding on the fish below the Dam. When the Dam needs to generate peak time electricity it opens some gates to let more water out and with that comes more fish from the storage pond on the other side of the Dam and with that the eagles go into a feeding frenzy. This typically occurs early in the morning and early evening at peak demand times. However, that event can vary from day to day.

Because most of the photo opportunities, except for ant around the parking lot, are in the center of the river, below the Dam and / or on the other side of the river, I would recommend telephoto lenses with tripods. A simple point and shoot camera w/ a fixed focal length lens or a small telephoto lens may not be enough for good close up shots. Your call!

A good description of the site and its photo opportunities is on the following sites:

http://www.harfordbirdclub.org/conowingo.html
http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=205101

For those who may want to car pool, we will meet at 8:00am in the White Oak strip mall in the back of the parking lot, by N. H. Ave., of the Sears Automotive Center, on the left of the entrance road off New Hampshire Ave., just south of the Rte 29 and facing N.H. Ave. (east Silver Spring, Montgomery Co). I have a silver Toyota Avalon and will have a SSCC sign on my windshield and wil be standing outside my car. We will leave the parking lot at 8:30 sharp, as it will take about 1 ½ hours to get there.

Directions:

We will drive up Interstate 95, through the tunnel (toll) in Baltimore north to exit 74 (Rte 152 Mountain Rd.), or exit 77 (Rte 24 Veterans Memorial Hwy.) towards Bel Air. Right (North) on Rte 1 (Conowingo Dam Rd.) for several miles to Shuresville Rd., just before the dam, south of the river. Turn east (right) on Shuresville Road. After one-half mile, make the first (sharp) left, onto Shures Landing Road. Follow the road to the parking lot at the base of the dam, where it dead ends. Fisherman’s Park is right there. There is a pavilion there which provides shelter during bad weather. The parking lot is open every day of the year from at least 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Shuresville Landing Road is steep and winding. There are public bathrooms at the pavilion. Just north of the dam, on Route 1, at the junction of Route 222, there is a store that has gas, coffee, and sandwiches. At the same intersection there is a small diner that provides cheap food. (Some of this description was taken from the Bird Club site above.)

Dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes for standing.

For those who may wish to visit other sites in the area, the Susquehanna State Park is about five miles to the south of the Dam and the city of Havre de Grace is about ten miles to the south, both on the Rive

For those interested in joining us please send me an e-mail with your name, e-mail address and phone number.

Rain date: Sunday, November 3rd.

Joe Coughlin

hjc12 (at) verizon.net