Balloon Patterns
Uploaded: May 28, 2006 11:56:53
Chagrin Falls Balloon Fest
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Daniel G. Flocke May 29, 2006
Ron - Great shot!! Love the colors, they're so vibrant.~Daniel
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Ron Skinner May 29, 2006
Thanks Dan, I added a little color boost in Nikon Capture. #2828165Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
I love your balloon shots, Ron! I'm a new D200 user too. Having fun! Love your SMNP shots too! #2852340Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
Thanks Barb. I love the D200, it's a great camera, I can't put it down! #2852373Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
I just completed Tony's course on the camera. It had me doing in-camera multiples, overlays, and all the fun stuff! The best, bk #2852389Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
How are the BP courses, I was thinking of taking the Brenda Tharp course. Hey if you want to learn even more about the D200 you can get an eBook from Thom Hogan here: http://www.bythom.com/d200guide.htmA great site for Nikon owners is here:
http://www.nikonians.com/ #2852459
Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
Good links, thanks. D200 course was fun, but if you've been using the camera for awhile, you're probably fine. I hear Brenda is really enthusiastic. I'd like to do a field workshop with her. #2852530Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
If you like taking macro shots I highly recommend taking a Nancy Rotenberg workshop or getting one of books. I just attended one of her workshops and it was fantastic. She's very inspirational. Here's her web site:Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
Thanks, Ron. I do have her site bookmarked and probably will like getting her book. I thought about her N. Carolina workshop beginning June 17 this year but went to the Smokeys with Tony Sweet instead. I hear her Macro weekends fill up fast. I'm going to W. VA with Jim Clark in early Oct, and thinking about one of these next year:(Digital Landscape Workshop Series)Moose Petersen, Vincent Versace, and Joe McNally teach these. Nikon sponsored........ #2852599
Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
You'll love the Digital Landscape Workshop, I went on the one to the Smokies in May 2005. It was the biggest group they ever had. Vincent is a real fun guy and a photoshop expert. Joe wasn't with the group then but he's an expert on Nikon flash units. These workshops are non stop photography you barely have time to eat! We would get up at 5am and shoot go back to the hotel for a classroom session then go back out and shoot from 3pm till it got dark and then go back to the hotel and have an evening classroom session. Then get up the next day and do it again. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. They have all sorts of Nikon equipment you can try out. Here's a link to photos from the Smokies workshop. I'm in the front row forth from the left wearing a Browns sweatshirt and a baseball cap.http://www.digitallandscape.org/gallery/smokies.html #2852630
Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
That was a big group! I guess with 3-4 instructors, it should be fine. I like good student/teacher ratios.Glad you thought it was good. Are the instructors available to look through your viewfinder and give some quidance that way if needed?. I always welcome another opinion.
Now to decide if I want Yosemite in late Feb (not sure about the cold) or Bryce.
:-)
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Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
I probably haven't been at this as long as you, but my gallery from the Smokeys is here:Look in 'Featured Gallery' and there's one for Clingman's Dome on the left.
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J. C. June 04, 2006
This is a great shot. The colors are amazing. #2852664Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
The groups usually aren't that large but people kept begging to be added to the group probably cause it was one of the few workshops he has in the eastern part of the country. He added more assistants to help everyone out and everyone was very helpful, they would look through your viewfinders and you could look through theirs. Rob Shepard from Outdoor Photography was one of the guests and he was very helpful. Moose said he would never have a workshop that large again. Thanks for the link to your gallery, I'll be checking it out tomorrow. #2852669Ron Skinner June 04, 2006
Thanks J.C. #2852671Barbara Kile June 04, 2006
Yeah, we've probably made this thread long enough with workshop talk. May see you in a future workshop!Thanks! bk
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Daniel G. Flocke June 21, 2006
Ron - Congratulations on being a finalist and good luck in the next round~Daniel #2925470
Barbara Kile June 21, 2006
Congratulations, Ron, on your finalist! #2925635Ron Skinner June 21, 2006
Thanks Dan and Barb #2928931Leanne M.E. Boyd June 21, 2006
Excellent shot Ron - congratulations! #2928999Ron Skinner June 21, 2006
Thanks Leanne #2929272Sharrie Thomas September 20, 2006
This is a terrific shot, so many wonderful colors! Great image. #3334214Terri L. Scribner September 20, 2006
WOW! Great colors!!! #3334433Janine Russell September 20, 2006
Ron, excellent colors, clarity, exposure and lighting; congratulations on your finalist and feature in SnapShot. #3334874Donna La Mattino Pagakis September 20, 2006
Great featured image, congratulations on your finalist too!! Great colors and design! #3335608Ron Skinner September 20, 2006
Thanks Sharrie, Terri, Janine and Donna, it was the first time I attended a Balloon Festival and I really enjoyed taking photos of all the colorful balloons. #3336283Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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