In the early months of the first world war, the Russian army was large, but very poorly equipped. Soldiers were formed into groups of three, with one rifle and 5 cartridges. When the first soldier fell, the remaining 2 would take up the rifle and continue, until the next fell.
Participants will be put in pairs, issued with one camera, and a list of “targets” to shoot. Work together to spot and shoot, and don’t waste your shots!
This is a full day outing, starting at the New West Skytrain station and ending with dinner at Lougheed Mall where processed prints will be judged and compared. Bring your usual gear, and money. Shoot your own photos with your own camera, but only those from the supplied equipment will be judged. Will challenge the eye, mind and skill of all photographers
by David E.
Seven of our members, Justin, Shona, Lou, Tony, Keith, David L. and me, showed up for a creative photo outing, on a beautiful Vancouver spring day.
We had to find, agree upon and shoot 39 of 41 assigned subjects with our 39 exposure one-time-use cameras. We had to find subjects such as reflections, portraits, big & small, rude fruit, old & new, black boots, and of course, Jesus and Che Guevara.