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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Friday, 27 June 2008 03:35 |
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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Friday, 09 May 2008 20:00 |
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Photos from the ASEAN Ball 2008 are now online and available for purchase!!! All prints are professionally printed and packaged. Prices on the site are in USD, but here is an idea of what you should expect to pay. 6x4" Print - $4.50USD = $5AUD 5x7" Print - $5.50USD = $6AUD A4 Print - $9.00USD = $10AUD A3 Print - $45USD = $50AUD Postage/Handling = $6USD = $6.50 AUD (This is for each order, no matter how many photos, so to save on postage, get together with friends and order a bunch together) Click here for the Galleries |
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Last Updated on Monday, 14 July 2008 18:33 |
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Night Photography Workshop |
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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 18:40 |
Firstly I apologise if anyone had any problems finding the tutorial last week due to the last minute room change. The next Monash photography club workshop is going to be on night photography on Monday 5th May at 5pm in B221. We're going to teach you all about taking photos at night, how to avoid blurry pictures, and get sharp colorful shots that capture the night perfectly. In order to help you do this, we will be making little beanbag tripods (free of charge and yours to keep) which are perfect for compact camera owners. After a 30 minute tutorial, followed by a 30 minute discussion, we will have a quick dinner - FREE PIZZA on us :) ... Once pizza is finished, we can all catch a train together to the city and practice what we just learnt.
Monday 5th May 5:00 PM - Tutorial start in B221 5:30 PM - Free discussion 6:00 PM - FREE pizza 6:30 PM - Head into city for night photo practice stay as late as you like in the city :)
What: Night Photography Workshop Where: Room B221, Caulfield Campus When: 5PM Monday, 5th May (Yes we realise, 5pm on 5/5 :)) Who: All - Compact camera to SLR - bring a tripod if you have. NOT compulsory Why: Learn to take great photos at night and get some FREE pizza :) |
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Basic Photography Workshop |
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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Friday, 18 April 2008 20:32 |
Hey all,
Following Saturday's Informal get together, on Wednesday 23rd April, we will be having a Basic Photography Workshop. In this tutorial, we hope to cover the basics of exposure, aperture, shutter, and go through the basic tips to getting the most out of your camera. A 30 minute presentation will be followed by about 30 mins of discussions and Q/A. Recommended for everyone with a camera, or anyone who wants to learn the basics of photography. If you usually shoot in automatic, and don't know how to shoot manual, this is the workshop for you! What: Basic Photography Workshop When: 6pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008 Where: A205, Caulfield Uni Who: Anyone interested in learning how their camera works, and how it works out exposures etc Why: Learning the basics of photography is essential so that you know exactly what your camera is doing If I don't see you tommorow at St Kilda, I look forward to seeing you at the tutorial!
Chandrashan President, Monash Photography Club |
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 April 2008 20:32 |
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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Friday, 18 April 2008 20:31 |
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Hey everyone, MONSU's Fetish Party was once again a crazy night, and we were there to make sure your mug got photographed :) Photos are NOW ONLINE!!!
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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 April 2008 07:01 |
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Basic Photography Workshop |
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Written by Ker Fern Tan
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Friday, 18 April 2008 20:27 |
Following Saturday's Informal get together, on Wednesday 23rd April, we will be having a Basic Photography Workshop. In this tutorial, we hope to cover the basics of exposure, aperture, shutter, and go through the basic tips to getting the most out of your camera. A 30 minute presentation will be followed by about 30 mins of discussions and Q/A. Recommended for everyone with a camera, or anyone who wants to learn the basics of photography. If you usually shoot in automatic, and don't know how to shoot manual, this is the workshop for you! What: Basic Photography Workshop When: 6pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008 Where: A205, Caulfield Uni Who: Anyone interested in learning how their camera works, and how it works out exposures etc Why: Learning the basics of photography is essential so that you know exactly what your camera is doing If I don't see you tommorow at St Kilda, I look forward to seeing you at the tutorial! |
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