The Letters in the Forest [pinhole photograph]
early October, 2007, Maine
(click in the image for a larger version)
This was photographed in early October in Acadia National Park in Maine, but I just got around to scanning it, as well as others from this series, last week. This is from an ongoing series called Artifacts of an Uncertain Origin. All the images in this series are pinhole photographs made with a ZeroImage 6x9 multi-format camera. The selective sepia toning is all done in Photoshop. Click the Pinhole link on the right in the Categories section to see more from this series.
New Workshop, March 1-2:
If you live in California near Monterey, Santa Cruz, or the San Francisco Bay Area, then you may be interested in a new weekend class that has just been added to my schedule. I'll be teaching a 2-day version of my Creative Collage with Adobe Photoshop workshop at the Monterey Adult School on March 1st and 2nd.
For a more in-depth exploration of this subject, with plenty of time to work on your own images, I have a 5-day version of this same workshop that I'll be teaching June 2 - 6 at the excellent Lepp Institute of Digital Imaging on the central California coast near San Luis Obispo. These classes tend to fill fast, especially at that time of year, so if you are interested in participating, click the class title for a link to the workshop's page at the Lepp Institute site. The computer lab at the Lepp Institute is really first rate, with fast Windows computers kitted out with dual monitors and Canon 5100 printers (as well as larger format printers adjacent to the main lab area). Tiered stadium seating ensures that everyone has a clear view of the main screen. I've taught there several times over the past five years and I always look forward to going back. It is truly one of the best digital lab facilities I've taught at.
Other upcoming workshops will be offered in Delray Beach, Florida and Honolulu, Hawaii. Check my Workshop page for a full schedule.








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