Listowel Tidy Towns needs your help!

We got this message from Listowel Tidy Towns the other day and I thought it deserved to be put on the front page.

Hi

Listowel Tidy Towns request your help in photographing landmark trees in Listowel and its vicinity.

The tree, or group of trees can be big, beautiful, important, mysterious, sacred, historical, fabulous, quirky-looking or ancient. All sorts of trees will qualify for inclusion and in particular we are looking for trees with a story for example: rag trees; trees at holy wells, military trees; those of exceptional girth, height or age; any associated with historical events, people or structures; those which are important to our community.

Your favourite images can be mailed to tidytownstrees@gmail.com. The images will be displayed at Listowel Town Library. Closing date for entries is Thursday 31st May.

Please join in making this this years project a real success.

With best regards
LTT

We are doing a HDR workshop in March, but before we do HDR members will need know how to take bracketed shots, below are instructions for various makes and models.

Instructions on how to set up bracketing on a Nikon D90

Instructions on how to set up bracketing on a Canon EOS 4OD

Composition talk by Paul Woods

Hello All,

Paul Woods here, I have to attribute many of ideas to other people – the talk on composition was collected from various sources online. I have had many talks on the subject so I knew where to search and what elements I wanted to collect. I will list below in order of appearance in my talk the source webpages for you to browse at you leisure.

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Welcome to the new home of Photography in North Kerry

North Kerry and District Photographic Society are proud to welcome you to our new website, which we will be making a hub of photographic knowledge.

We have a wide range of workshops and classes planned, which you can see in our Calendar page. From these you can learn about techniques in the field, in the studio and on the computer.

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