Tuesday, April 10, 2012

April workshops -- Sign up NOW -- Flowers and HDR

Join Denise Ippolito for these two workshops in April!

These workshops are taking place before and after the CAP (Connecticut Association of Photographers) Bloomin' Ideas Dinner Program on April 28th

Join Denise Ippolito's for two fun workshops!

To sign up for one or both workshops go to the CAP website: http://CAPinCT.blogspot.com/  

April 29th Join Denise Ippolito for a fun and creative morning at beautiful Elizabeth Park in Hartford Connecticut. We will explore many creative options with our flower images including pleasing blurs, unique compositions, soft focus and more. Many of the techniques that I talk about Saturday night at my Bloomin’ Ideas lecture will be covered in the morning shoot. Folks are welcome to stay the day at the gardens and photograph till their heart is content or their memory cards are filled¬, whichever comes first.


Join Denise Ippolito on Saturday April 28th for a morning of HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography!

Together we will explore this architectural gem. Denise will be giving instruction on the importance of proper HDR exposure, as well as image design and composition. Learning to see in a creative way will be paramount. CAP members Lisa and Tom Cuchara will assisting Denise and they will also be available for questions related to proper HDR exposure, reading histograms, etc. View some of Denise's HDR here http://deniseippolito.com/hdr-gallery-2/

Folks will learn a variety of techniques for solid HDR photography as well as thoughtful compositions. This is such a beautiful, complex campus filled with an assortment of interesting photo opportunities. Bring a sturdy tripod and an assortment of lenses. Comfortable walking shoes are suggested

What is HDR?
According to http://www.smashingmagazine.com/: "HDR imaging is a set of techniques that allows a far greater dynamic range of exposures than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes, ranging from direct sunlight to the deepest shadows. This is usually achieved by modifying photos with image processing software for tone-mapping."
Please note that you must be a CAP member to attend these workshops. CAP dues is just $8 for the year!

The Connecticut Association of Photographers (CAP) is a state-wide organization for amateur photographers with both clubs and individuals as members. CAP has two meetings per year, one in the Spring and one in the Fall. These meetings usually include dinner and a program, though other events may be substituted for one of the dinner meetings. CAP also sponsors field trips and competitions for members and member clubs. CAP sends out e-mails as needed to inform the membership of upcoming events or, on occasion, a newsletter, The CAPtion. Members can receive the newsletter when published either by e-mail or by traditional postal service. Copies of previous newsletters can be downloaded from the Newsletter section of this web site. CAP is a member of the New England Camera Club Council. Annual membership dues in CAP are $8.00 per year and include all e-mail notifications and any issues of The CAPtion if they are published. Website: http://CAPinCT.blogspot.com/

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