DUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
The fortnightly meeting of the Dunedin Photographic Society was held at the society's rooms, Liverpool street, on Monday, May 9. The president (Mr P. Beck) presided over a large number of members. In his opening remarks the chairman drew the attention of the members to the beginners’ classes which would be starting shortly. The, lecture for the evening was a talk on Cine Kodak work by Mr Mackersey, who demonstrated the various features of the camera, the use of special lenses, and the technique of kodacolour. A number of very fine films featurjng local beauty spots, and also charming views of Lake Wanaka and district were then projected. Of all the reeli shown, the gem of the evening was a fine kodacolour reel showing the glorious tints of autumn in and around Wanaka. The lovely autumn shades on the poplar trees figured against the blue of the lake were very natural. Mr Mackersey was accorded a very hearty vote of thanks for such an interesting evening. Supper was served by the Social Committee.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21646, 17 May 1932, Page 2
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