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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: May 2012
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Friday, May 25, 2012. For those of you who didn't hear, we had a 94% solar eclipse last Sunday and a few people were able to capture some pretty cool photos of the event. Here are a few favorite images from our students who sent over Eclipse images! A Great Collage from Pat Brown showing the progression of the Eclipse. Jim Radford- The Technique. Jim Radford got creative! Very creative and out of the "box" thinking to show the progression of the eclipse. The "rays" of the sun are just incredible. Remembe...
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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012. A Great Lesson from Food TV's Good Eats. If you do a lot (or even a little) travel photography the concept of gear "multi-tasking" is hugely important. In the ideal world it would be simple to take all of your gear everywhere. There would never be carry-on limits, space or weight issues, and we would all have our own photo Sherpa. In the real world, we are often forced to take fewer items in order to meet the travel reality. Tremendous support, good ergonomics, and a different v...
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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: The $5 Photo Accessory (that could save your life)
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013. The $5 Photo Accessory (that could save your life). As nature, landscape, and wildlife photographers we often place ourselves in locations and situations that are a bit off the beaten path. When we do go out to make photographs it is worth thinking a little about possible contingencies and how we will handle them should something occur. As the most basic precaution, I consider one of the least expensive pieces of gear a photography essential, the simple whistle. LIGHT Photograp...
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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: July 2012
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Monday, July 30, 2012. I am a huge believer in understanding and practicing the basics and the fundamentals of photography. Moreover, it seems most difficult tasks in life, including photography, come down to how well can you execute the basics. To that end, I would like to discuss one of the most common practices I see in the field when shooting landscape, stopping down for no reason. The wider the aperture the shallower the DOF. The longer the focal length the shallower the DOF. One of the best ways to...
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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Topaz DeNoise Webinar is Available on YouTube. My recent Topaz DeNoise webinar is available to watch on YouTube. Posted by Light Photographic Workshops. Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Oh by the way, Jill Waterbury, Light's in house iPhoneography instructor, introduced just about everyone to the app and also requested the Photoshop method. So here it is for Jill and anyone else who wants to play around with their images to have fun and create. There was obviously a change but th...
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LIGHT Photographic Workshops: September 2012
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012. High Angle Shooting Tip! Did you ever see the photos of Ansel Adams standing on top of his car. The obvious answer is to get higher. You can see the difference in these two shots from Death Valley showing a creosote bush in the Eureka Dunes area. You would not think that the main bush is the same one! So how did I do this? Did I drive a truck onto the dunes? Bring a big heavy ladder with me? It can be worth a try just to see what the landscape looks like from up there. Ambros...
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Mary Ratner | About
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The Ahwahnee Bridge, Yosemite N.P. I have owned a camera, and traveled with it, for as long as I can remember. Self taught at 19 with a Canon A1 and a few Zeis lenses, I did my learning on the go. I discovered workshops at 50, and participated annually with The Rocky Mountain School. Currently, I live in Sedona, Arizona. I am a member of the Sedona Art Center (SAC), the Sedona Visual Artists Association (SVAC) and the Sedona Camera Club and exhibit locally in the Sedona and Northern Arizona area....The i...
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Connections | Brewer Photography and Art
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The Next Gen (Daughter’s Art). Making Art Through Photography and Technology. In the small coastal town of Carlsbad CA, is where BP&A has images on display and available for purchase. Carlsbad Oceanside Art League is a non-profit co-op art gallery that has been in business for over 60 years! Has a great selection of framing and matting supplies. Is a local resource in San Diego for framing and matting. Supplies. CMI is a wholesale only. DAS also offers classes. Is a media supplier. For card stock and ink...
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Sony – Millican Photography
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Photography by Larry and Gayle Millican. October 16, 2016. Milky Way Photography Adventures. Despite the fact that Arkansas’ River Valley has had a dry year, it seemed that every time I planned a star photography outing there were clouds. On this night, the clouds parted over Shores Lake just for a few minutes, and just enough to see the Milky Way. Same location – Shores Lake – but no significant clouds! Would you like to photograph the Milky Way? Here are 5 things I think you need:. My preference is a 2...
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