Councilgram October 2006
60TH CCCH Convention
Susan Miyasaka and her committee have worked on a mix of photographic opportunities, workshops and fun in this convention. If anyone ever thought of going on an interisland cruise, this is the best opportunity to do so because it’s the inaugural year of the Pride of Hawaii, the best prices are offered at off season rates with an added kamaaina discount. It is the best ship of the Norwegian line that has been likened by travel agents as a floating Ritz-Carleton
The on-shore excursions (anyone who has gone on a cruise know that this is the priciest part) are on a cost-share basis; and there are volunteer tour-guides and volunteer workshop instructors.
The best part: You are with a group of highly-skilled photographers.
There is still time to sign up! When we last checked, there is still one cabin available in JJ category! If we fill this 8th cabin, then each of 16 participants will receive a discount of approximately $34 from NCL. So, call Joanna Rae at Regal Travel (808-935-5796) and sign up today!
The CCCH 60 Convention
shore excursions have changed as follows:
On-Shore Excursions are:
October 24:
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3: Kalapana: visit
Option 4:
Option 5: Waterfalls –
October 25:
Option 1: Drive the lush north shore
Option 2: Drive along the west
October 26:
Option A: If the ship will allow us to disembark at
Option A-1 (Upcountry
Option A-2 (Upcountry Maui): Anyone interested in the ~1 hour "Zipline" exhilarating experience will pay $40, and must have us make reservations ahead for you. Follow this with a dirt-road drive to
Option B:
October 27: Kona –IR workshop. Rick Decker has agreed to teach a workshop on infra-red digital photography; to be held at City of
Bring an Infrared Filter for your camera (You can buy them reasonably priced through Amazon.com or Ebay)
October 28: Kauai - Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Park; be prepared for rain; adventurous people could hike on Kokee Road to overlook (1.5 miles); John Hugg and Peter Anderson will rent 7-passenger mini-vans from Thrifty (this rental car company will pick up drivers at pier) at $45 per day plus tax plus fees. Be prepared to start out early as close to
October 29:
Option 1:
Option 2: Kayaking on
Option 3:
CRUISE WORKSHOPS: Both John Hugg and Dan Kinoshita will give digital photography presentations and will be available for Adobe Photoshop tips/workshops. We have 2 days to use a conference room with a digital projector. For an article about Dan Kinoshita, go to: http://starbulletin.com/2004/08/01/features/story8.html
The Allen-Tarleton Contest Winners
HILO PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB won with 2035 points.
2nd:
3rd:
Check out the following website for complete results.
http://cameraclubcouncilofhawaii.blogspot.com/2006/08/results-of-allen-tarleton-contest-2006.html
From the non-accepted entries, each judge chose one image worthy to be displayed at the Tanimoto Gallery:
Robbyn Peck (HPC) “Boot Up”
Douglas Halsted (HPC) “Mexican Basket”
Stephen Levin (MCC) “ Backyard Abstract”
VII. Any other topic that needs to be discussed.
CONVENTION BUSINESS MEETING:
AGENDA:
I. Call to Order.
II. Welcoming the Various Clubs.
III. Treasurer’s Report
IV. Old Business
V. New Business:
Planned Topics (not necessarily in this order):
A. Future of CCCH
B.. Are we having a convention in 2007?
C. A-T rule changes:
1. Change categories to:
Film vs. Digital;
Projection vs. Prints
Keep “OPEN” for non-traditional images such as 3D/abstract/heavily-manipulated images.
2: Mounting not necessary until accepted.
3: Consider using dues as monetary prizes or solicit sponsors.
4. Require slides to be scanned to equalize judging.
5. What do we do with the trophies or plaques??
D: Mid-year Slide Contest changes.
Require slides to be scanned.
E. Fixed CCCH Website with links to other members/clubs websites. Perpetual announcements of winners in lieu of trophy/plaques.
IV. Election of New Officers.
V. Passing of Torch to CCCH 61 Club.
VI. Adjournment.




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