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To promote underwater photography, provide opportunities for divers to nurture photography skills, and increase marine environmental appreciation to all through this medium.’ 

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Origins

In January 2010, a small group of divers with an avid passion for underwater photography began meeting regularly to share their images, in-camera and photo editing skills. 
Interest grew and Snappers’ Underwater Photography Inc was formed in March 2012. 

We continue to grow – mentoring, learning and sharing, while having fun. 
Who knows what each photographer can achieve with their acquired skills, and the group’s support.

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Snappers May Meeting – Zoom option

Topic: Snappers May 2020 – ZOOM option

Time: May 12th, 2020 06:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Join Zoom Meeting – easy – click on the link below (see resources below for help)

Ian Marriner is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Time: May 18, 2020 06:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89794907964?pwd=Wmc0dW1xQUhmUG0zTVhiUG12TU4zdz09

Meeting ID: 897 9490 7964

Password: 5s3jhs

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I have been chatting with Kate, Ash, and Ian and we agreed this might be a good option to connect, if you can it would be great. Have a beer, glass of wine, enjoy with others.

 A brief outline of the meeting:

  1. Welcome
  2. Social check-in – how are you going?
  3. Updates :
    1. My Photo Club subscription fees due?
    2. Free education – AIPP – visit https://www.aipp.com.au/events
    3. Other?
  4. March entries presented
  5. Judges’ comments and results – Malcolm Nobbs
  6. Our entries for the Aust Cup and details
  7. “Composition’ by Taz Tally Phd.– short summary by Ian Marriner

“In photography, composition isn’t everything…but it’s close. Effective composition can make a photo far more powerful by drawing the viewer’s eye into the scene and guiding it in a way that conveys your intent as a photographer.”

(http://compositionstudy.com/about/)

https://www.linkedin.com/learning/photography-exploring-composition  2.40  hours

Free 1 month)

  • General business
  • April category OPEN, May =  Monochrome (Use in-camera settings or post-production.)
  • Close – next meeting 12 May 2020 – Where – TBA

 Resources

 Intro to joining a Zoom meeting – 1-minute overview https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-Joining-a-Meeting

10 Tips to make it a more positive experience:

Think of a Zoom Meeting as a face-to-face meeting and conduct yourself as you would if you were all present in the same room. In addition there are some additional useful tips below to observe to help ensure the meeting goes smoothly for all involved:

  1. Join early – up to 5 minutes before the meeting start time – test your audio
  2. If you haven’t used Zoom before click the link to download Zoom prior to the day of the meeting and familiarise yourself with any features you may need to use on the day – mute/unmute microphone, stop/start video, screenshare etc.
  3. Have your video on unless you are experiencing connection issues
  4. Find a quiet space without interruptions / background noise
  5. Have a plain background – avoid backlight from bright windows
  6. Have good lighting on your face so you can be seen clearly
  7. Adjust your camera to be at around eye level if possible – especially take note of the angle of your laptop screen if using the built-in camera.
  8. Mute your microphone when not talking
  9. Try to avoid talking over / at the same time as other participants
  10. Be aware you are on camera and try to avoid doing other tasks, checking emails, looking at your phone etc. Be aware of what’s happening in your background to avoid embarrassing moments

by Ian Marriner, May 9, 2020

Snappers March 2020 ZOOM option

Topic: Snappers March 2020 ZOOM option

Time: Apr 14, 2020 06:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

Join Zoom Meeting – easy – click on the link below (see resources below for help)

https://zoom.us/j/244969314?pwd=Ky9hOS9aNEpDd0lTWm5pMGJ1d09LZz09

 Meeting ID: 244 969 314 Password: 7624 – (you will go into a waiting room if you join before 6:00pm)

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I have been chatting with Kate, Ash, and Ian and we agreed this might be a good option to connect, if you can it would be great. Have a beer, glass of wine, enjoy with others.

 A brief outline of the meeting:

  1. Welcome
  2. Social check-in – how are you going?
  3. Updates :
    1. My Photo Club subscription fees due?
    1. East-West Challenge canceled
    1. Free education – AIPP – visit https://www.aipp.com.au/events
    1. Other?
  4. March entries presented
  5. Judges’ comments and results
  6. Our entries for the Aust Cup and details
  7. “Composition’ by Taz Tally Phd.– short summary by Ian Marriner

“In photography, composition isn’t everything…but it’s close. Effective composition can make a photo far more powerful by drawing the viewer’s eye into the scene and guiding it in a way that conveys your intent as a photographer.”

(http://compositionstudy.com/about/)

( https://www.linkedin.com/learning/photography-exploring-composition  2.40  hours

Free 1 month)

  • General business
  • April category OPEN, May =  Monochrome (Use in-camera settings or post-production.)
  • Close – next meeting 12 May 2020 – Where – TBA

 Resources

 Intro to joining a Zoom meeting – 1-minute overview https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-Joining-a-Meeting

10 Tips to make it a more positive experience:

Think of a Zoom Meeting as a face-to-face meeting and conduct yourself as you would if you were all present in the same room. In addition there are some additional useful tips below to observe to help ensure the meeting goes smoothly for all involved:

  1. Join early – up to 5 minutes before the meeting start time – test your audio
  2. If you haven’t used Zoom before click the link to download Zoom prior to the day of the meeting and familiarise yourself with any features you may need to use on the day – mute/unmute microphone, stop/start video, screenshare etc.
  3. Have your video on unless you are experiencing connection issues
  4. Find a quiet space without interruptions / background noise
  5. Have a plain background – avoid backlight from bright windows
  6. Have good lighting on your face so you can be seen clearly
  7. Adjust your camera to be at around eye level if possible – especially take note of the angle of your laptop screen if using the built-in camera.
  8. Mute your microphone when not talking
  9. Try to avoid talking over / at the same time as other participants
  10. Be aware you are on camera and try to avoid doing other tasks, checking emails, looking at your phone etc. Be aware of what’s happening in your background to avoid embarrassing moments

by Ian Marriner, April 12, 2020

Free up disk space in Ligthroom

I follow a photographer and Instructor Matt Kloskowski based in the USA  – I really like his approach and very practical guidance.

“Hi, I’m Matt! I’m a Photoshop and Lightroom Guy that helps people navigate the crazy waters of photography and photo editing” have a squiz @ https://mattk.com/

Solved! How I Recovered Gigabytes of Space from Lightroom 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=NKc4XqE5Pww&ab_channel=MattKloskowski 

This worked a treat for me, I have subscribed to his newsletter and very happy.

 Tips you Probably Didn’t Know in Lightroom – I just posted a video yesterday about tips you probably didn’t know in Lightroom. Wow! It’s already received thousands of views and a ton of comments from people that never knew these tips. Watch the video by clicking here.  or youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_6toxveBIk&ab_channel=MattKloskowski 

Enjoy, Ian Marriner

by Ian Marriner, February 7, 2019