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Dealing With Nature – Part 3: Getting Equipped for an Adventure

OK, so far in this series we’ve talked about the allure of landscape photography and how mastery of it can inform virtually every other genre you might work in; but there are issues and dangers you need to consider before … Continue reading

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Bristlecone Pines Trip is Filling Up!

Just a quick post this time.  The roster for the 2018 Bristlecone Pines trek in July is filling up.  If this is a workshop trip that you might be interested in, go to the Page noted in the banner above … Continue reading

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Meantime… A Little News…

Yes, yes, I know it has been a long dry spell since the last post.  But things have been a bit chaotic as the District seems to have launched a full-on assault on all non-academic programs with new rules and … Continue reading

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Sorry for being AWOL

Wow, long dry spell for doing photography or showing latest work here.  Unfortunately it has been a very busy few weeks.  The first two weeks of school, the so-called “census” period, was, as usual, full of some standard “start-of-the-semester” chaos … Continue reading

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Christmas Trip – Part Three: Review

San Diego — So, it is time for the trip debriefing and the question, what was learned on this trip?  Actually some very practical things, especially about using the motorhome for both personal trips and for workshop base camps. I’ll try … Continue reading

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