The workshop ran from 2 October to 5 October with an evening kickoff and an afternoon finish. Each day in between we were up and out before sunrise to local locations to catch the morning light and Friday and Saturday nights we were out late for sunset shooting as well. We shot at North Lake, on the road to South Lake, out by the Owens River on 5 Bridges Road, near Big Alkali Lake off Benton Crossing Road near Lake Crowley, Convict Lake, Bishop Creek, and up in the White Mountains near the Schulman Grove.
In between Gordon and Jerry provided instruction via slideshow, critique, and Lightroom training. On location they were very hands on, suggesting locations, shots, techniques, and always answering questions.
It was great. Here are six images I took:
North Lake Dawn, Evan Robinson, near Bishop, California |
Sunset Tree, Evan Robinson, near Bishop, California |
Mountain Rays, Evan Robinson, Owens River Valley, near Bishop, California |
Dawn Mirror, Evan Robinson, near Mammoth Lakes, California |
Mounts Morrison and Laurel, Evan Robinson, near Mammoth Lakes, California |
Ancient Sunset, Evan Robinson, near Schulman Grove, White Mountains, California |
I took about 700 images. I have 30-ish that I think are pretty good, many of which I think are among the best images I've ever taken. I look forward with trepidation to going over my ~30K previous images with my new eyes. To be fair, I was going to have to do that anyway since my workflow is moving from Aperture to Lightroom because of Aperture's demise.
Right now I feel like I learned a lot. But the real test will be what images I'm creating next month. Regardless, this workshop was a test of whether I would enjoy workshops and learn from them. I did and I did, so I'll be doing more of them.
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