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Penn Camera Exhibition – Judges Selection

Announcing the results for the June 2011 Pen Camera Exhibition!   Gallery of Selected images Congratulations to the selectees.  Thanks to all who submitted and of course to our panel of Judges for taking on the most difficult of tasks.    

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May Meeting – Steve Talabac demos close-ups and macros techniques

On May 25, CMPG member Steve Talabac will make a presentation describing the characteristics, equipment, and techniques that are used to perform close-up photography. Macro photography, a specific form of close up photography, will also be described. Representative photos that were captured with different lenses or that had used a particular technique will be presented [...]

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