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Archive for November, 2008

Here are a few more images from last weeks workshop on Chincoteague Island, Virgina. With the holidays and all of these deadlines I am up against right now, I am a little slow about processing these images. Just in case anyone is interested, we have published our 2009 workshop and class schedule online. Click here [...]

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Over the next few days, I will be sharing a some of my favorite images from my Chincoteague Photo Workshop that took place this past weekend. Thanks to Sabine, Drew, Corey, Richard, Fran, Karen, Sky, James, Amy and Elaine for joining me on this exciting weekend.
Male Tree Swallows take to flight. (Nikon D300, 200-400 f4, [...]

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While leading my West Virginia Workshop I made this image of autumn reflections and ripples in a small pond in Canaan Valley. It was an absolutely still morning and the glass like mirror reflections where are focus. I wanted to demonstrate to the group how to make an image a little outside of the box by [...]

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Well, we had agreat workshop once again! The clients were great and I am sure they produced some really stellar images over the past few days. We spent this morning shooting along the banks of the Potomac River in Great Falls National Park. we had some really nice light that managed to last for a [...]

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Great Falls Workshop Day 2

We started the day out at Scott’s Run Nature Preserve shooting waterfalls, autumn color,abstracts and close-ups for a good 4 hours. The sky’s were clear and there was no mist rising from the Potomac, so we skipped that all together this morning. After about 3 and half hours of classroom work this afternoon, we finished the [...]

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Just a few images from the first afternoon shoot of this years Great Falls Autumn Workshop. I got up very early this morning to attend an Adobe Creative Suite CS4 lecture in Columbia and then was consumed with the workshop the rest of the day. Gotta get up early for tomorrows morning shoot, so I [...]

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