Cockpit [d-SLR]
Santa Fe, New Mexico July, 2005
(Click in the image for a larger version)
This is not really a cockpit, but it does have a vague resemblance to the cockpit of some retro vehicle, hence the title. It is actualy the top observation window of an old rail car in Santa Fe.
I heard from the good folks at the Santa Fe Workshops the other day that my Real World Digital Photography workshop the first week of August has only 4 spaces left. This weeklong workshop, which I taught in Santa Fe last summer, is a hybrid between a digital photography class with an emphasis on digital SLRs and shooting RAW, and a Photoshop class in their excellent digital lab facilities. The breakdown is approximately 35–40% photography in the field and 60–65% Photoshop technique for getting the most out of your digital images. And for a location to explore digital photography (or any photography for that matter), Santa Fe, New Mexico is an excellent place. For more information, click on the title of the class above to view a description of the workshop on the Santa Fe Workshops web site.








this is gorgeous.
Envious of all the folks who get to take your class!
Posted by: susan b. | 16 June 2006 at 06:58 PM