
Flyway Gallery at the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission
Two Dekorte Plaza
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
www.njmeadowlands.gov
March 1, 2009 through March 31, 2009
Bergen County Camera news, events, products, helpful photographic tips and suggestions

Flyway Gallery at the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission
Two Dekorte Plaza
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
www.njmeadowlands.gov
March 1, 2009 through March 31, 2009
Camera Raw was just updated to accommodate two newer digital cameras. Many have Photoshop and Lightroom set to automatically check for updates if so, you probably noticed this update. On the other hand, if you’re trying to open a RAW image from your new digital camera and you get “invalid format” errors, you probably need to update to the latest Adobe camera raw. Visit the Adobe Camera Raw page for full instructions or go directly to the MAC download or Windows download page.
Shooting in the winter (especially when snowing, sleeting or below freezing) can certainly be a challenge.
Here are a few pointers to make your winter shooting that much easier.
Batteries – The number of frames you can take can drop dramatically the colder it gets especially below 30. When you plan on shooting outside for an extended period of time keep one or two spare batteries in a coat or pants pocket that is warm and close to the body. As soon as your low battery indicator flashes stop shooting and rotate a warm battery into the camera.
Rain, Sleet and Snow – Always keep an inexpensive plastic bag in the bottom of your camera bag. If you get caught out in precipitation simply put your entire camera bag inside and make your way back. If you need to shoot in rain, sleet, or snow you can always purchase an Aquapac or any protective rain-sleeve to protect your camera and lens from damage.
Polarizing Filters – Great for reducing glare especially off of snow and glass. Colors always look better when glare is reduced. Don’t stack your filters and remember to remove your polarizer when it gets darker or you move inside. Always remember – a polarizer can cut the amount of light entering the lens in half ( 1 f-stop).
Stay warm and have fun shooting pictures throughout the winter. Need some ideas? Remember to visit Bergen County Camera’s “Where to take pictures” page.
Don’t cash that Printer rebate check dated prior to November 14, 2008.
Please don’t mail your Canon Rebate in until Canon finds an alternate processor.
Canon has informed us that rebate checks issued by their 3rd party provider CPG are not valid and will bounce if deposited. Canon will make good on this and will be contacting those impacted as soon as alternate processing can be arranged. Until further notice, please direct all inquiries to Canon’s Customer Call Center 1-800-OK-CANON. Also do not submit rebates until Canon posts new instructions on their website.
Please read the canon-rebate-notice here.
Canon will also update their website as information becomes available.
Baron will be visiting Gallery 270 at Bergen County Camera in Westwood on Saturday, November 8 from 12-5 pm for the opening of his new show. Please stop by to meet Baron, and look at his newest show. Baron is always happy to discuss photography, Rock and Roll and his favorite generation – the 60’s. You can preview his latest show “The Rolling Stone Covers” or his previous show “Baron Wolman: Forever Young Pictures from the 60’s” on the Gallery 270 web page.

Camera Raw was recently updated to accommodate several newer digital cameras. Many have Photoshop and Lightroom set to automatically check for updates if so, you probably noticed this update. On the other hand, if you’re trying to open a RAW image from your new digital camera and you get “invalid format” errors, you probably need to update to the latest Adobe camera raw. Visit the Adobe Camera Raw page for full instructions or go directly to the MAC download or Windows download page.
Thanks to everyone who entered our 2008 Thanksgiving Card Contest. This year’s winner is Don Parenta who received a grand prize package valued at over $1,200 including a Leica V-LUX 1 digital camera. Special thanks to Leica camera for providing us with the V-Lux 1.

Don was chosen from the 84 entries we received for this year’s contest. Tom Gramegna remarked “the quality of this year’s entries was exceptional making judging difficult”. Tom reminds everyone to mark their calendars for our 2009 Thanksgiving Card Photo Contest. This year all entry fees benefited Table to Table a local charity based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Bergen County Camera was happy to present Table to Table a check for $770. Take a look at the top entries here.
