Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Atglen Farm


Hello Everyone,

This morning I made a quick unexpected run over to one of my favorite farms here in Atglen. As I was sitting in my office working on emails and drinking coffee, I noticed the light was really looking sweet outside. As most outdoor photographers know, the sweet light doesn't last for too long and today was no exception. I ended up getting about 15 minutes of nice light and then I packed up and came home.

Best of Light,

Ed

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  • March 4th – Aril 15th - Creative Close-up Nature Photography - This six (6) week course will focus on creative close-up and macro photography in the natural world.
  • May 14 – 16, 2010 – Cape May – Our focus will encompass a wide range of subjects that include lighthouses, buildings, landscapes and more. Spend the weekend fine-tuning your photographic skills!
  • June 4 - 6, 2010 - Harpers Ferry National Historical Park - A visit to this quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, is like stepping into the past. There's a wide variety of photographic opportunities, so come and discover Harpers Ferry.
    

4 comments:

Russ Devan said...

Gorgeous series, Ed. I really love that barn and trees in the deep snow.

Trina Bauer said...

Beautiful winter scenes Ed!

Ed Heaton said...

Thanks Russ & Trina!

ChristmanImages said...

These are terrific Ed!
Beth