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May 10, 2005 23:05 |  #1

If anyone is interested I'll be doing a one day photography workshop in Coloma, Califonia (near Sacramento) on July 23rd. The workshop will run over a few photography exercises that help you think about what you are doing, and then cover some aspect of digital workflow on the computer.

Cost is $25 and is in the form of a donation to the American River Conservancy whom I volunteer for.

We've been doing a couple of classes a year and they have been great fun. There is often another Pro there, although this one I'll be doing on my own.

If anyone perfectly happy with their photography abilities would like a tour of some of the ARC lands (some private, some now handed over to the BLM) I can arrange tours for a similar cost. There is plenty to see in the area from rafters on the river to wildflowers (great this time of year) and deer on the hills.

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May 11, 2005 01:46 |  #2

I would be interested. Please look me up when you plan your workshop. I may be able to talk my wife into joining as well.




  
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May 18, 2005 21:50 as a reply to  @ Sam's post |  #3

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I would be interested. Please look me up when you plan your workshop. I may be able to talk my wife into joining as well.

I certainly will. Actually, I'll try and get an electronic copy of the newsletter with the details on the class and send it over to you.


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May 18, 2005 22:34 |  #4

I'd like to come too. Always willing to learn something....appreciat​e you doing this.


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May 20, 2005 06:14 |  #5

wish i wasnt in nj, id come over for sure. :(


  
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May 20, 2005 11:31 as a reply to  @ smittymike19's post |  #6

And then, after a day in Coloma, send them down to the Ancil Hoffman park near Sacramento for river, flowers, and wildlife.

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May 20, 2005 16:46 as a reply to  @ robertwgross's post |  #7

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And then, after a day in Coloma, send them down to the Ancil Hoffman park near Sacramento for river, flowers, and wildlife.

---Bob Gross---

We'll just grab a raft and float down. No problem (aside from the occasional dam).

Are you another Sacramento resident then? I was in Ancil Hoffman (or more precisely Effie Yeaw) a while back doing a wedding. Its a great park isn't it. Deer and turkeys everywhere.


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May 20, 2005 16:54 |  #8

Wish I'm in northern Cal. I would've joind your class then run fast for a 9ers game :)




  
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May 20, 2005 18:25 as a reply to  @ Citizensmith's post |  #9

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Are you another Sacramento resident then? I was in Ancil Hoffman (or more precisely Effie Yeaw) a while back doing a wedding. Its a great park isn't it. Deer and turkeys everywhere.

No, but I've been known to stop off at the park on my way up to Tahoe. The deer seemed too tame, and wild turkeys kept getting in front of me on each trail. Lots of raptors close to the river.

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Jul 08, 2005 16:57 |  #10

For anyone interested, the following article was posted in the SacBee yesterday. Unfortunately you need to be a SacBee subscriber to actually view it online but seeing as its about me I'm hopefully not going to annoy anyone.

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Marcus Christian will teach a digital photography workshop from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July 23 at the American River Conservancy's nature center in Coloma. The workshop will begin with photo assignments along the river. Cost is $20 ($15 members). Reservations required; (530) 621-1224.


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Jul 08, 2005 17:05 |  #11

While I'm at it here is a link to the newsletter that the SacBee got the info from. Anyone attending may want to know a little more about who ARC are as that is where their money will be going.

http://www.arconservan​cy.org …er%202005%20for​%20Web.pdf (external link)


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Jul 08, 2005 19:32 |  #12

Hope Anne Killion doesn't write for SacBee. Does she?

Man, let's just say that my blood boils when she writes about the 9ers.




  
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Jul 13, 2005 21:12 |  #13

Well the class is fully booked (actually a little over booked, but no problem) and I already have a waiting list for the next one.

I'll let y'all know how it goes and when the next one will be.


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