“My Favorites” Photographic Exhibit
My Favorites – Every photographer has a favorite photo or photos that they’ve taken. And it often isn’t the one that got the most likes or was picked for an image collection! It…
My Favorites – Every photographer has a favorite photo or photos that they’ve taken. And it often isn’t the one that got the most likes or was picked for an image collection! It…
Rodney Myatt is our featured photographer for May 2024. A retiree of the Biology Department at San Jose State University (SJSU), where Rodney taught various botany and ecology classes,…
Trees – Tree photographs are an important subset of landscape photography. Trees can make great backgrounds for portrait photography, but they can also convey a lot of meaning all…
Doug Rogers is our featured photographer for April 2024. Doug is an enthusiastic photographer who enjoys photographing events, people, wildlife and shelter animals. He has photographed many local events…
Things That Fly – This month our members are challenged to photograph things that fly: birds, insects, planes, rockets, frisbees, ufos, witches, pigs, etc. Members should use their creativity…
Architectural Black and White – Architecture presents itself particularly well in black and white. The absence of color helps accentuate the texture, patterns, and shapes of building interiors and…
Don Hoskin is our featured photographer for March 2024. Don has enjoyed the outdoors all his life. He enjoys making nature images that other people like, he especially enjoys those…
Clouds – Nature often rewards us with incredible opportunities for photographing sunrises, sunsets and sun rays piercing through the clouds, creating stunning views. Sometimes it pays to wait for…
Bill Weis is our featured photographer for February 2024. Bill says, “time with my camera is like painting with light on a large canvas – it gets me out…
Curves – Curves add movement to what would otherwise be a stagnant photograph. And, are also about beauty and charm owing to their gentle and graceful nature. You can…