David Bedry – “Nature photography: basics and more”

David Bedry – “Nature photography: basics and more”
by Andrew Bryant, 19 Jan 2019.

Long-time club member and skilled photographer David Bedry provided an informative look at “getting it right” when creating images…no matter what gear you use.

He began with a 1979 Kodak film called The Beginnings of Photographic Composition.  If that sounds dated or dull, well…trust me it wasn’t!  Indeed, it was solid introduction to the principles of good photography…which David’s been kind enough to expand upon here.

In a nutshell, whether you shoot with a smart phone, a basic point-and-shoot, or a high-end DSLR, these principles (framing, lines, balance, rule of thirds, etc) will improve your photography.  Because they’ll make you think about the shot before you pick up the camera!

The second part of David’s talk was solid fun.
We explored a diverse selection of his own images – combined with his humorous and candid appraisal about why this particular shot is a keeper and why, oh my word…
this one’s a dud.

Nicely done.

 

 

David Bedry – “Nature Photography”

David Bedry – “Nature Photography”
by Sherri Wretham, 29 November 2012. 

David gave a presentation on nature photography.  As his presentation was sure to wet the appetite of many in the audience to dust off their own cameras, David followed up by leading a subsequent field trip.

David covered many of the basics that we often forget about, including the relationship between f-stops and aperture, using tripods, polarizing filters, and the like.  Most of all he shared more of his own stunning photographs.  Thank you David!

Spring wildflowers with Andy McKinnon

Spring wildflowers with Andy McKinnon
by Janet Alred, 20 May 2011

On Friday 22 people showed up at 8am to meet the previous night’s speaker, Andy McKinnon.  Although the campsite was in shadow at first, gradually it warmed up as the sun reached it.  Nodding onion, Chocolate lilies, Sea blush, Monkey flower, Shooting stars, Blue-eyed Mary, Death camus, Saxifrage, Saskatoon, Salal, and many others were examined and commented on before the session ended at 10:00 AM.  Andy had just enough time to catch a coffee at Nancy’s and make the noon ferry home to Metchosin.