MEETING 31.03.22
Those who were not suffering from a cold or worse and who braved the cold weather started the evening by watching a presentation of Pembrokeshire sea- and landscapes by Chair, David Sage, showing the variety found on that coast.
David followed this up by illustrating how to eliminate fencing when taking shots of birds and animals in zoos and the like.
The evening concluded with a review of members' submissions for the challenge Monochrome. Atmosphere can be striking in such images through the observation of light and how it affects the world around. Architectural images make for great conversion subjects (though perspective needs careful handling) as do those of animals (while noting the importance of catchlights in eyes). Monochrome is also a useful way of disguising discordant colour palettes and creatively shooting silhouettes.