NPSNZ Honours: Invitation 2022
Nature Photography2022-12-03T13:11:20+13:00Honours Awarded 2021 Katherine McCusker ANPSNZ Nadine Campbell ANPSNZ James Thompson LNPSNZ HONOURS 2022: The deadline for submitting an honours portfolio is 31st January
Honours Awarded 2021 Katherine McCusker ANPSNZ Nadine Campbell ANPSNZ James Thompson LNPSNZ HONOURS 2022: The deadline for submitting an honours portfolio is 31st January
1st place: Kapiti Coast Photographic Society 2nd Place: North Shore Photographic Society 3rd Place: Whanganui Camera Club 4th Place: Hibiscus Coast Photographic
Cass Mid-winter with Jane July 16-18 Sixteen of us headed to Cass despite the Red Weather warning and torrential rain. Most of us got up to Cass Research Centre in daylight, however Rod left
Trip Leader: Maureen Date: 21st July 2021 Once again Maureen organised the annual trip to the Hot House in the Botanical Gardens, it was very well attended and we all enjoyed the opportunity to explore
Fiordland - Dusky Sound with Pure Salt 3rd to 8th July 2021 Saturday: Kath and Diana Saturday 3rd July 12 club members, super excited and a little anxious met at Te Anau Helicopter Services at
Exploring the Green Spaces with Liz – Wednesday 23 June By Judy Ashton There were approximately 15 of us who went on this trip. For someone who had not wandered around the city for a
Workshop 2: Creating “Impact and Mood” - 19 June By Barry Dench Presenter: Barry Dench Topics: Impact and mood, focus stacking, lens choice and selective focus, focus peaking as an aid to getting sharp focus
Report on the field trip on Wednesday 23rd June - led by Liz Clark There were approximately 15 of us who went on this trip. For someone who had not wandered around the city for
For the pending August / September edition of CameraTalk magazine, we are planning to feature Wildlife and Nature Photography (anything living). So here's your chance to showcase any of your personal projects on NZ
NZ Geographic quoting Peter Crossley Lava caves may just be the most delightful thing that Aucklanders don’t know about their city—hidden below the suburbs, beneath front lawns and corner dairies. These caves are formed as