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Key Events (Changes in Red)
February 2 – Speaker night Fred Siskind (7:30 p.m.)
February 9 – No meeting
February 16 – Competition night: Macro (not floral) (7:30 p.m.)
February 23 – Seminar night (7:30 p.m.)
February 19 – Field trip to National Gallery of Art, East Wing (11:00 a.m.)
Cancelled – Board meeting
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“I never have taken a picture I’ve intended. They’re always better or worse.”
— Diane Arbus
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Due to a conflict at our meeting place on February 9, our schedule for the month has changed. Our Speaker Night remains the same, as does our field trip.
However, Competition Night has moved to February 16, and along with that, your projected images are not due until 11:59 p.m. on February 9 – one more week to get those photos ready!
Seminar Night has moved to February 23.
And lastly, the Board Meeting has been cancelled for the month.
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KERNALS OF KOREN
Way back in December 2013 I wrote a Kernels of Koren article about my return to film shooting … I was either ahead of the curve or impatient. (read more)
FRED SISKIND IS OUR FEBRUARY 2 SPEAKER

Fred Siskind is a nature photographer specializing in wildlife. As our speaker, Fred will discuss macro photography in the field with an emphasis on photographing insects – dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies, caterpillars. (read more)
COMPETITION COLUMN
The topic for this month’s competition at 7:30 p.m. on February 16th is Macro (not floral):
In the past, macro photographs were ordinarily defined as those created from an image on the camera’s sensor plane that was equal to life size or greater. Rather than using this traditional technical definition, however, for purposes of the competition: The term “Macro Photography” contemplates images made from close-up range, in which the subject of the photograph is very small or is a very small detail of a larger object. For this competition, however, images of the flowering portions of a plant, tree, or shrub are not acceptable. Images of non-flowering portions of a plant, tree or shrub are acceptable, and images containing objects that sit on or are near a flower are acceptable, as long as the object and not the flower constitutes the primary subject of the image.
Please be mindful that electronic submissions for projected images must be received no later than 11:59 p.m., February 9. The images should be emailed to SSCCphotography@yahoo.com. (One important detail – Only members who have paid their annual dues may participate in the competition.)
As a refresher, here is the list of competition topics for the remainder of the year (definitions are located here – read more):
- February – Macro (not floral) Photography
- March – Open
- April – Event Photography
- May – Monochrome Photography
- June – End of Year Competition (special rules apply)
As always, if you have any questions about the competitions, please feel free to contact Larry Gold at competition@ssccphotography.org.
TERRY POPKIN WILL BE OUR FEBRUARY 16 JUDGE

Terry Popkin is making his second appearance as our competition judge since 2014.
He has enjoyed over 40 years as a commercial photographer, creating exquisite portraits and landscapes.” (read more)
SEMINAR NIGHT (FEBRUARY 23)
The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. We will have the usual book reports, gallery reviews, equipment and software discussions, or any photo related topic on your mind.
Gene Luttenberg will lead a macro workshop that will teach you the equipment needed and best practices to get great looking macro shots (bring your gear).
The assignment theme for Seminar Night will be a Book Cover Challenge. Write a brief synopsis of a story based on a book’s cover image (image selection provided). (read more)
FEBRUARY 19 FIELD TRIP

On Sunday, February 19 we will go on a field trip to the National Gallery of Art, East Wing in Washington D.C. (read more).
Upcoming Field Trips
- Mar 18 Baltimore Railroad Museum
- Apr tbd Glen Echo
- Apr 30 Patuxent Research Refuge South Tract – National Wildlife Visitor Center
- May 6 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
♦ CLUB NEWS ♦
SSCC ON-LINE FORUM
The SSCC now has an on-line forum, moderated by Dan Sisken and Mark Paster.
Why a Discussion Forum? An online forum for the SSCC will allow club members to more fully share information about photography with each other. It will allow us to continue the conversation about the various aspects of the activity we love beyond the three meetings and other events we have every month. (read more)
MEMBER SNAPSHOTS
This month’s Member Snapshot is recent member Tonia Benjamin! (read more)
DECEMBER BOARD MEETING
The SSCC Board met on December 22, 2016. (read more).
JANUARY 15 FIELD TRIP TO GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
On January 15 nearly a dozen members of the SSCC went to the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. We photographed the visitor center (with exhibits on Earth science, astrophysics, heliophysics, planetary science, engineering, communication and technology development), and the outdoor “rocket garden”.
After shooting at Goddard, we went to TGI Fridays nearby for lunch.






