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‘360 Degree Photography’ Is Topic Of Audubon Photo Club Meeting

Virtual tours and 360 degree photography will be Bruce Isaacson’s subject at the Audubon Nature Photography Club meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10. David Engstrom, Photo Club vice president, took the photograph above at the Rimrock by Kinzua Dam. Submitted photo

Bruce Isaacson will be the presenter at the Jamestown Audubon Nature Photography Club meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10.

His subject will be 360 degree photography, virtual tours, and the tools used to create the image. “Fog” and “Fall Colors” are the topics for the image review that opens the meeting at 6:15 p.m. Fog is about seeing what fog can bring to enhance or hinder an image. Fall colors is an overview of the spectacular colors autumn brings to this region of northwest Pennsylvania and the southern tier of New York.

An illustrated presentation on adjusting your color to create better black & white photos will be in the 15-minute tech portion of the meeting.

There will also be a show and tell time when members can show off some of their best pictures.

A social time follows the program.

First-time visitors are welcome to participate free of charge. The annual membership is $30. Among the benefits of membership are discounts on photography classes, field trips and the right to show photos at club exhibits.

The Jamestown Audubon Nature Photography Club meets at the Audubon Community Nature Center, 1600 Riverside Road, one-quarter mile east of Route 62 between Jamestown and Warren. For more information, call Cathy Abers-Kimball, club president, at 664-3707 during the day or email cathy@2ndlookgraphics.com, or call David Engstom, vice president, at 814-688-6474 or email dceldpix523@gmail.com. The club’s blog is available at www.jasphotoclub.wordpress.com.

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