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Welcome to the South Manchester Camera Club Website

South Manchester Camera Club (SMCC) is one of the leading camera clubs in the North West of England. The club has around 70 members and meets on Monday evenings in Didsbury. The club has a varied programme, with a wide range of quality speakers. Club members are encouraged to enter the internal monthly competitions and contribute work to external interclub competitions, in which we have had quite a lot of local success.

The club values its traditional photographic routes, without shying away from the latest digital technology. Information on our membership fees can be found here. Please feel free to contact the club (Please read the note below about how to contact us), or come along on a Monday night. Click here for more information about how to join, or click here for a map of how to find us.

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  Information: Contacting the club
SMCC InformationDue to this site being the target of massive amounts of spam recently (over 1000 spam messages via the feedback form in the last week) I have deactivated the contact form.

If you would like to get in contact with the club then you can email the club by using the following address. Please use webmaster then the @ symbol and then smcc.org.uk.

Hopefully this will help reduce the spam but still allow you to contact the club.
Posted by garry on Monday, 10 September 2007 (05:26:48) CDT (474 reads)
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  Information: Learn the basics of photography
General InformationFor those of you that are new to the world of digital photography, whether you are a club member or not, you might like to read one of my web sites all about the basics of photography. I try and update it regularly with examples to explain various aspects of photography, hopefully in a way that is easy to understand.

You can view it at www.photography-basics.com and it might be helpful if you are coming along to the Digital Group meetings. Feel free to make any suggestions for what I should cover in future updates and I will see what I can do.
Posted by garry on Tuesday, 01 May 2007 (09:27:44) CDT (629 reads)
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  Why Your Camera Does Not Matter
General Informationjohnf writes: If you haven't come across Ken Rockwell's site - www.KenRockwell.com - you may find it of great interest. If he lived a little bit nearer, I would book him for an evening!
Posted by garry on Tuesday, 01 May 2007 (08:49:06) CDT (436 reads)
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  Information: Wild 4 Photographic Safaris
General InformationWild 4 Photographic Safaris has updated what they offer for 2007. It looks like a great way to do a safari, especially as there will be a maximum of 3 photographers so you are able to all get that good spot for the perfect shot.



Check out thier web site here: http://www.wild4photographicsafaris.com/
Posted by garry on Tuesday, 09 January 2007 (13:16:31) CST (279 reads)
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  Photoshop Technique - Black and White Conversions
Digital Group InfoI demonstrated several Black and White techniques at a recent EPIC meeting so I thought I'd post those techniques on the web site for everyone to see.

I cover, Grayscale, Desaturate, Channel Mixer, Hue/Saturation adjustment layers and Lab Color Lightness channel.
Posted by garry on Saturday, 25 November 2006 (07:32:08) CST (434 reads)
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