So the 2011 Texas Landscape Safari Workshop is in the bag and what a great time it was.  I know with the last posting I talked about the book I was hopefully going to have set for proof printing on Monday, but in the mean time I wanted to give everyone a quick taste of what lies within the upcoming pages…  You will have to forgive me as this is my first time using Vimeo so if you have problems viewing drop me an email and let me know.. enjoy the show…

I tell you what a great time it was this past week going to all these places and meeting new folks and helping them find their vision in photography…

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Apr 262011
 

Did a quick conversion on this to give it more life.  The greens were a bit faded and I knew going to B&W would revitalize it, so I dropped it into Silver Efex Pro 2 and the result is below.  The shot is from the springs just above Gorman Falls.  A wonderful place to hang out and shoot for the morning…

May 182010
 

Ok true there was no real part one, but remember that post about falling for falls? Yeah that was part 1. So I have been slowly getting through the last of my images from Texas, and I found a few more from Gorman Falls that I wanted to share. At the same time I am eating out how it is to do posts from the iPad, which so far is easy.

Loved the sunlight streaking through the water on this one. Only issues was that the warm glow of the morning sun had turned to a blazing white. So I dropped the image into the Brilliance/Warmth filter and added a touch of warmth to the water to bring back that glow.

Lastly, a non- hydro shot. The vegetation in the canyon is amazing. Jeff is not kidding in his posts when he says it’s a rain forest down there. This was a straight shot from camera the greens are amazing.

Captured with D700 70-200f2.8 w/ Vari-n-duo filter on Lexar digital film

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