Payment
This workshop is only open to 10 people. So sign up soon if you're interested.
A deposit of $1250 is due at sign up, and is non-refundable.
The balance of $1250 is due no later than April 30, 2007. Failure to pay the balance by the due date could cause you to forfeit your spot in the workshop.
Registration is through David Rosenthal.
YOU MUST CONTACT HIM first to verify that there is room in the workshop.
You can contact him at dsrphoto at mac dot com.
Once he's confirmed that space is available, you can make your deposit by selecting "Deposit" from the Google Checkout below.
Or, to make your DEPOSIT via PayPal
(you will be charged an extra $37.50 to cover the PayPal fees),
click here:
And to pay your BALANCE via PayPal
(again, you will be charged an additional $37.50 for the PayPal fees)
click here:
Registration/Release Form
Please download, complete and sign the
Registration/Release Form. You can enter the information on your computer and then print it out, if you'd like. You must sign and date it by hand, and mail it in to the address on the form.
Equipment list
- Sturdy tripod
- Digital camera
- Wide angle lens (full size sensor - 24mm or wider)!
- Telephoto lens 200mm or more!
- Extra media cards
- Camera battery charger
- Zip lock bags come in handy for stuff during the rain or sandy
conditions.
Also:
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Rain coat
- Boots
- Hiking shorts
- Bug spray
- Travel coffee mug
- Flashlight
Optional
- For those diehards, this would be a reason to bring a film
camera, if you still have one as we will try some very long
exposures during the dusk hour while painting the rock art with
light, and film is still better due to lack of noise.
- Laptop computer will come in handy for viewing your files in the
field.
- Camera flash with off camera extension.
- Marc will bring his Really Right Stuff pano equipment and demonstrate
how it all works.
He will also bring his 24mm tilt shift lens and demonstrate how he
combines two exposures of the same scene in photoshop to turn his
16megapixel camera into a 22megapixel camera.
-
He uses a camera backpack that also holds several items for short
hikes, such as a sack lunch and water. the longest hike planned
would be two miles both directions if we decide. However, most
shooting will be within a half mile of the cars.
Questions? You can discuss this trip or ask questions on
Digital Grin.
Payment
This workshop is only open to 10 people. So sign up soon if you're interested.
A deposit of $1250 is due at sign up, and is non-refundable.
The balance of $1250 is due no later than April 30, 2007. Failure to pay the balance by the due date could cause you to forfeit your spot in the workshop.
Registration is through David Rosenthal.
YOU MUST CONTACT HIM first to verify that there is room in the workshop.
You can contact him at dsrphoto at mac dot com.
Once he's confirmed that space is available, you can make your deposit by selecting "Deposit" from the Google Checkout below.
Or, to make your DEPOSIT via PayPal
(you will be charged an extra $37.50 to cover the PayPal fees),
click here:
And to pay your BALANCE via PayPal
(again, you will be charged an additional $37.50 for the PayPal fees)
click here:
Registration/Release Form
Please download, complete and sign the
Registration/Release Form. You can enter the information on your computer and then print it out, if you'd like. You must sign and date it by hand, and mail it in to the address on the form.
Equipment list
- Sturdy tripod
- Digital camera
- Wide angle lens (full size sensor - 24mm or wider)!
- Telephoto lens 200mm or more!
- Extra media cards
- Camera battery charger
- Zip lock bags come in handy for stuff during the rain or sandy
conditions.
Also:
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Rain coat
- Boots
- Hiking shorts
- Bug spray
- Travel coffee mug
- Flashlight
Optional
- For those diehards, this would be a reason to bring a film
camera, if you still have one as we will try some very long
exposures during the dusk hour while painting the rock art with
light, and film is still better due to lack of noise.
- Laptop computer will come in handy for viewing your files in the
field.
- Camera flash with off camera extension.
- Marc will bring his Really Right Stuff pano equipment and demonstrate
how it all works.
He will also bring his 24mm tilt shift lens and demonstrate how he
combines two exposures of the same scene in photoshop to turn his
16megapixel camera into a 22megapixel camera.
-
He uses a camera backpack that also holds several items for short
hikes, such as a sack lunch and water. the longest hike planned
would be two miles both directions if we decide. However, most
shooting will be within a half mile of the cars.
Questions? You can discuss this trip or ask questions on
Digital Grin.