Forthcoming Marriage Recent Graduates The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, June 4,1986 3 Engagement Announced tPegg - uMciKntglit The Reverend Mark Elliott Elliott united in marriage Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKnight, R.R.# 2 Bowmanvillc, and Vince Pegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan, Victoria Victoria Harbour, on Saturday April 26, 1986, at 3 p.m., in Ebenezer United Church. The organist was Doug Dewell, Dewell, and the soloist was Kelly King. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was lovely in an off-the-shoul- der organza gown. Seed pearls and pearlized sequences sequences trimmed the bodice and the puffed sleeves, while the head dress, made of silk flowers, featured pearls and pearlized pearlized sequences on the leaves with a spray of pearls off the one side of the face. The veil fell from a pouf at the back of the head dress. The matron of honour was the sister-in-law of the bride Ida McKnight, and the bridesmaids were sister of the bride Karen Allin, Paula Marchand, and Suzanne Dwyer who wore identical periwinkle blue off the shoulder gowns. Best man was Dennis =55tbV Taking Offbeat Silhouettes Sometimes it's funny how the human mind works. When I was much younger and playing at the task of becoming a great creative photographer, I decided to manufacture a silhouette photograph - a stark black subject against a perfectly white background. I stretched a white sheet across an open doorway and placed a potted plant behind the sheet. Then I threw.some pholpfloods on the plant, causing the plant's shadow to fall on tlje sheet, which I photographed from the opposite sltfô'of ic^uuiway. t _ . . As I recall, it worked out pretty well. Looking back, though, I have to wonder why on earth I went to all that trouble. Anyone can take effective silhouette photos. If you shoot an auto-exposure camera-whether disc, 110, instantprint, or 35 mm - you've probably taken quite a few, yourself. Whether or not you did so Intentionally is another matter. You see, whenever you aim a light meter at a fairly dark subject set against a substantially lighter background, the light in the background "fools" the meter into thinking the subject Is well lighted. It signals the camera to the necessary aperture for the exposure. The result: accidental silhouette. Knowing this, you quickly grasp the method for eliminating accidental silhouettes. Simply set your adjustable camera's shutter speed to a slower-than-called-for' speed (or open the aperture wider than suggested). If you're using a non- adjustable camera, simply flip on the flash for daylight fill. That, too, will defeat accidental silhouettes. But how about those times when you come across a truly strong, graphic subject which would look well as a silhouette? Can you actually deliberately set out to take a silhouette photo? Well, you not only can, you should. The possibilities for silhouette shots are nearly endless. Bathers in a strongly reflective mountain stream, volleyball players on a white sand beach, jagged tree limbs against a bright sky - all might adapt well to high-contrast silhouette, shots. But don't overlook some of the less obvious possibilities. One of my favorite pastimes is snooping in old, abandoned barns (with the owners' permission, of course). You'd be amazed at the number of silhouette opportunities I find there. I find windows, cracks In the roof, holes In the roof, skylights, barn doors, vents - all kinds of openings beyond, which the bright outside waits. All I have to do then, of course, is "frame" an interesting subject against the opening. The photo accompanying this column is a good illustration. I recently came across a barn window Inside which hung several intriguing Implements. It was a natural. But, after snooping a little closer, I saw a bit of sunlight spilling onto the windowsill and illuminating some additional objects. Not wanting to lose these highlights, I used a handheld incidental light meter to give me the right reading. The result: silhouetted hanging implements with properly exposed objects on the windowsill. One word of caution when shooting against (or even through) old glass windows. They can be extremely dirty. That's part of their charm, of course. But, In the finished print, that dirt often shows up looking like UFOs - Unidentified Freaking Objectionables. If you want to get rid of them, you'll either have to wash the window before shooting (okay, okay-so you don't do windows!) or else get handy with a brush and some touch-up spotter, like Spotone, Berg, or McDonald. That can be a lot of work, but the results may well justify tho If you're looking lor a creative way to add impact to your photos, consider silhouettes. silhouettes. PHOTOGRAPHY CUSTOM FRAMING photo i y 1 HOUR EXPRESS PHOTO FINISHING 31 KlNti ST. W. UOWMANVIUE 623-2568 Daigle and the ushers were brother of the bride Ron McKnight, and Michael Bil- linghurst all of whom wore midnight blue tuxedos. Receiving the guests at the Oshawa Curling CLub, the bride's mother wore an off-white crepe de chine gown with appliqued lace. The groom's mother chose a soft pink suit with pink accessories. accessories. The bride's going away outfit was a yellow linen suit with a patterned silk blouse, accented with black accessories. The couple will be honeymooning at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Pegg are now residing in Oshawa. Lesley Diane King Lesley Diane King, daughter daughter of Vera King and the late Everett King, has graduated with Honors from the University University of Guelph to receive a Bachelor of Applied Science in Consumer Studies. Lesley has been accepted on an educational/ work program at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Orlando, Florida. Bill and Mary Henderson, Bowmanville wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Ellen to Richard Gilbert, son of Gil and Beth Trolly, Oshawa. The wedding will take place July 12,1986 at Liberty Pentecostal Church at 3:00p.m. Recent Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rainey, R.R. 1, Orono, Ontario, are proud to announce their, Marie Diane, has graduated from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in the Office Administrative Studies Program with a B.A.A. . (Bachelor of Applied Arts) Degree. Marie has accepted a position in the Personnel Department of the Engineering Engineering firm of Stone and Webster Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James Lettner of R.R.#1, Bowmanville, take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Michelle Evelyn to Martin Bert Vervoort, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Vervoort of R.RJ6, Bowmanville. The wedding is to take place on June 28, 1986 at St. Joseph's Church, Bowmanville. ALBERT J.VANiGOOR Albert J. Van Goor, R.R.4 Bowmanville, on May 18, 1986 from' the Ridge- town College of Agricultural Technology, with a diploma in Agricultural Production and Management. Albert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van Goor, R.R.4 Bowmanville. -in- Leo and Anna-VIndenOWen.,<g ,; R.R. 5 Bolvrnrim^i;.; graduated from Ryerson with a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Leon has accepted the position of Design Engineer with Murata Erie in Trenton. Despiha Laskarls Despina Laskaris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Laskaris, Laskaris, recent^ graduated , from the University of Guqlfih' with arBachelor of Applied âsasggBK êmommùx, Ronald Jeffrey King Ronald Jeffrey King, son of Vera King and the late Everett King, has received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. He has accepted a management position with Specialty Paper Products Limited in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. . JatidiL-. 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