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a taste of baja with Jeremy Woodhouse November 26 – December 3, 2010, & April 2011 (dates to be announced) Limited to 8 people application form Join me for an eclectic week of photography, food and fun at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. We will spend the first 4 nights at the [...]
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These time lapses was shot with individual exposures of 1 sec and then compiled at 6 frames/sec to emphasize the blur.
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san cristóbal de las casas, chiapas, mexico Field Instructors: Nancy Rotenberg, Brenda Tharp & Lynn Johnson Photoshop Techniques & logistics: Jeremy Woodhouse March 2 – Thursday, March 10, 2011 You are not going to want to miss this opportunity to photograph with four of America’s most active travel and nature photographers – all together for [...]
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These were the last few minutes of the life of Texas Stadium at Irving Texas. I joined thousands of spectators to this final event at the 37 year old stadium as it was reduced to rubble in under a minute. What an AWESOME spectacle. It sent shivers down my whole body. I am truly a [...]
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As we once again experience 20 mph winds from the north, I recalled a trip I made to Northern California in the spring of 2004 with my good buddy, Jeff Rich. He was able to put me on a lek site for sage grouse. I came across these pictures while searching for something earlier today. [...]
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Just landed a massive job for an International Art Consultant do do 4 floors of an office building. This was another job I did for them a couple of years ago which seems appropriate for the time of the year. The trees are from the Island of Ruegen in the Baltic and from Skyline Drive [...]
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What an incandescent bulb, a strategically-placed oak tree, dawn light and a dash of fog will do for your picture.
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It was a beautiful morning in Vacherie, LA, and since I had a 10 hour drive ahead of me I did not linger too long. I did get a couple of images in the fog.
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Finally the rain has stopped. The clouds have gone. Our group was able to pend half a day in the swamp photographing wildlife. We also spend time in two plantations yesterday, Houmas House and Laura, and we will be at San Francisco in the next 45 minutes. Meanwhile here are a few images from the [...]
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As an owner of the “boutique” content development agency, Blend Images I have had to stretch my horizons and my photographic repertoire to include lifestyles. These were my top 10 best sellers last year, 2009 (from left to right). If you need the best in multi-ethnic lifestyle imagery go and look at Blend Images. Clicking [...]
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This is the result of 1,800+ images shot over the space of 2 hours and then imported into Quicktime. The time lapse sequence runs a little over 1 minute.
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This week we woke up to two days of snow, the most that has fallen in February in recent memory.
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***both february and march tours are full. we will maintain a waiting list for both tours*** san cristóbal de las casas, chiapas, mexico Field Instructors: Nancy Rotenberg, Brenda Tharp & Nevada Wier Photoshop Techniques & logistics: Jeremy Woodhouse Saturday, February 19 – Sunday, February 27, 2011 and Wednesday, March 2 – Thursday, March 10, 2011 [...]
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While we were on our recent photo tour to Oaxaca and Chiapas we met a local weaver, an inspiring young woman, Viridiana Chávez Bautista, who, along with her husband and other members of a co-op, produce beautiful woven rugs from natural materials. I would like to share a piece written by my friend and tour [...]
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Well, I just got back from a great trip to Mexico. We had a nice small group and we statrted our tour in Oaxaca and hit a few of the local markets before heading down to Chiapas and the wonderful colonial town of San Cristobal de las Casas. A trip to the Mayan ruins of [...]
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beautiful small towns of jalisco with Jeremy Woodhouse & Nancy Rotenberg October 30 – November 7, 2010 Celebrate Mexico’s bicentenary during the Day of the Dead with a visit to one of its most beautiful states, Jalisco. Our journey will begin in Mexico’s second city Guadalahara. We will then spend the next four nights in [...]
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Here are a couple of cool resources for wildlife viewing in Japan during the winter time. I will be leading a tour with four other photographers for two weeks at the end of January, 2010. When you are ready to sign up for your own wildlife photography tour in the winter of 2011, give me [...]
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I have just bought the Canon 7d (traded in my professional EOS 1D Mark III) and, having spoken to a few people, I was getting mixed messages about the image noise so I thought I would run a quick test and make up my own mind. Having always used the professional series of Canon DSLRs [...]
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Here’s wishing everyone a very happy new year and a successful 2010!
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