Travel to Bryce Canyon National Park
and photograph some of the most
spectacular scenery in the western United States
February 3rd - 7th, 2010
We will leave early in the morning on February 3rd and arrive in time
to photograph in Bryce Canyon National Park with the late afternoon sun.
We will depart Bryce Canyon National Park in the late morning of February 7th.
This will add an additional sunrise and sunset to our shooting schedule.
Our total shooting time will be 4 days with this additional morning and evening.
The most spectacular time in Bryce Canyon National Park is sunrise and sunset.
The Bryce Canyon National Park workshop
will include group and personal training
on the following subjects:
How to use your tripod & head most effectively
Making the best use of natural light any time of the day
Professional exposure techniques using your cameras Histogram
Rules of Composition - how to use them and how to break them
When & how to photograph for HDR images
How to post-process your images for maximum output
How to photograph landscapes with professional results
How to improve the visual impact of your landscape photographs
Understanding the do's and don’ts of wide angle lenses
Selecting the right lens for the look that you desire
Photographing "details" and how to use a macro lens
How to photograph and post-produce panoramic images for seamless large prints
Using wide angle lenses for single-image panoramic
How to use Tilt/Shift lenses for High Resolution panoramic
Learn the correct method of leveling your equipment for panoramic photographs
If you use Canon equipment, I will allow use of my personal equipment during the workshop
Travel, sleeping
accommodations and meals are on your own.
I would suggest Rubys Inn for your sleeping occommodations.
Rooms are around $63 per night for 2 Queen beds (room can be shared)
and it is the closest place to the entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park.
I will be driving my Dodge Diesel Mega Cab 4WD truck if you are interested in carpooling with me.
I have room for 3 people plus your gear and ask for $95 to help with diesel fuel.
This also gives us plenty of time to talk about photography.
I have had people tell me that they often learn as much in the
ride to
and from the workshop as they do at the actual workshop itself.
The cost of the Bryce Canyon National Park Workshop is $575
We have a “Please tag-along policy” for our photography workshops.
We encourage you to bring your “significant other” with you because
some things were meant to be shared with the one you love!
However, they cannot be included in the training and learning part of the workshop.
If they want to be part of the “learning process”, they must be a registered student.
Suggested Camera Gear to
take on Workshops
Link
to Bryce Canyon images
If you are interested in the Bryce Canyon NP workshop, please e-mail me and reserve your spot
robert@robertrfletcher.com
Cities & Towns close to Bryce Canyon National Park:
Moab, Utah...................... 156 miles
Grand Juncation, CO...... 219 miles
Salt Lake City, Utah........ 217 miles
St. George, Utah................ 86 miles
Las Vegas, NV................192 miles
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