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Reflections - the SBCC Newsletter

"Reflections"  Stony Brook Camera Club's newsletter is published six times every season.  Newsletters are in PDF format and downloadable from this page.  Those members who would like to continue to receive a paper copy should email our editor at sbcceditor@stonybrookcc.com

 

 

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Jan
March
May
July
Sep
Nov
2010
Find Time, Make Photographs
Find Time, Make Photographs
Reflecting on 40 years
Year End Notes
2010 11 Season preview
 
2009
What Are Your Intentions? Stony Brook on the World Wide Web, RI Barn Field Trip
The Happy Mad Scientist, Spring Training
You have looked but have you seen?, Top Ten Questions About Camera Club Competitions
Year end letter, new officers
Enjoyment, proficiency, mutuality, appreciation.
Learning
2008
Field Trip to Provincetown Dunes
Field Trip to Regal Reptiles Zoo, Museum of Transportation, Hudson Bay a Frigid on Beauty
Roger Williams Botanical Garden - Stony Brook at the Marathon Soulscapes (Part 1 of 2)
Batter Up, Soulscapes (Part 2 of 2)
What Do Your Images Say? Night Photography – Providence Waterfire , Competition Rules Changes
Comfort of Challenge? Calibrating the iMac, Night Photography with Kristen Gleason
2007
How to Improve your Photography in a Weekend
Alaska, wild and Wonderful - Light Versus Darkness - Dot Perron – In Memorium
A Nice Place - Hunting in the forest
Departing Words… - Touring China
Dear SBCC Friends… What’s In A Name? The Multiscreen Concept
Wild Adventure in Montana - Fluid Mask 3 - The Right Tool for Masking and cut outs
2006
Stop and Smell the Flowers - Photographer's Christmas Poem...
Cut Glass Abstracts Using Blacklight
Can You Feel It? - Yellostone In Winter - Composure
I’ve Been Thinking - Multi-Screen Reflections - In Memory of Dom Macadino
Tropical Awakening - Seeing at the Beach
New Member? Here’s a MAP for Success! -
2005
The Wonderful World of Filters – (Part I The Polarizer) - My New Canon 20D!
The Wonderful World of Filters – (Part II The Graduated Neutral Density Filter)
Color Management Systems (Part 1 of 2) - Entering International Competitions
Color Management Systems (Part 2 of 2) -
Reflections
…BUT NOT TOO CRAZY!! Lessons From a Not So Successful Photo Trip
2004
Six keys to competitive photography - Myths and facts about Jpeg
Popular graphics program PhotoShop contains code to thwart counterfeiting at request of government, banks - 9 reasons film won't die - Putting a Face on 'Working Stiffs - Cruise Ship Photography Goes Digital - Dodging and Burning
What is Hyperfocal Distance and Why Should I Care? - Waiting for the light - The Power and the Glory - Bright outlook for digital cameras
How to Improve your Photography to Make Great Images - The World Inside the box - Bird Photography- Fine Tuning Your Photography
Write it Down - Fall Foliage Hot Spots of Northern New England
Should Photography be Illegal? -
2003        

Mounting Slides In Glass - Protecting your gear - Six Shades of Black and White

Worlds Largest Portable Camera - How digital cameras work - What makes a photo good

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