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Archive for May, 2009

I just returned form co-leading (with Ian Plant) a photography workshop based out of Cape May, New Jersey. We had a great weekend of shooting coastal scenes, lighthouses, Victorian homes, shore birds and the spawning of the Horseshoe Crabs! On Friday and Saturday nights we were greeted with a peak spanning event and beautiful clouds [...]

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Finally finished processing most of my A+ images from the past 2 weeks in Shenandoah National Park. The spring conditions were absolutely amazing this year with lots of interesting weather, light and rain. The number f bad rainy days, this equals great conditions for nature photographers by the way, was like 2 to 1. I [...]

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 Our Shenandoah Spring Workshop kicks of this afternoon but I have been in the park for a couple of days scouting and shooting new images. Here is one from this morning at Buck Hollow Overlook. The light broke for only a few minutes illuminating the scene with soft pink light and really nice glow. It [...]

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Ok, this weekend is our Shenandoah National Park spring workshop and I am getting really excited about it. I have been in the park on 3 separate occasions over the past week and a half and with all the wet weather the waterfalls and streams have been absolutely exceptional! The weather forecast is calling for thunderstorms [...]

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The last 2 weeks have been extremely busy for me. I have been out in the field as much as possible shooting in Shenandoah National Park while juggling a submission of images requested for Digital Photo Magazine, a huge selection of images for a fine art sale through my art agent and trying to keep [...]

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Cedar Run Falls

Shenandoah National Park in the back country. I had to climb up the first section of falls after crossing a plunge pool in freezing cold water to get my tripod in position to record this image. I almost broke my neck at least 4 times on the slick rocks ..LOL

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