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High Sierra B&W Photo Workshop

2011-01-29 by Paul

The workshop Roy Harrington and I host each summer in the southern High Sierras (California) is now taking registrations.  The brochure, which includes the registration form, is on line at 
http://goldentroutworkshops.org/GTC-Brochure-2011.pdf

The Golden Trout Workshop, a rather casual non-profit group, was started as a strictly natural history, wilderness workshop.  However, one of the sessions is now oriented to B&W photography.  Overall, it remains also a wilderness workshop in that it's a 3 mile (easy) hike into the wilderness.  So, enjoying high elevation (10,000 feet and up) wilderness and short to medium hikes to great photo ops is a big part of the trip.  (Wilderness aside, we have a very good solar electric system for charging batteries as well as running a printer and spectro.) 

The official Golden Trout Workshop webpage is at http://goldentroutworkshops.org/

I've also made a separate webpage (which I see I need to update this evening) that is a bit more oriented to B&W photography -- http://www.paulroark.com/GTthumbnails.html 

Let me know (off list maybe) if you have any questions.

Hope to see some of you in the High Sierras this summer.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

RE: [Digital BW] High Sierra B&W Photo Workshop

2011-01-29 by Paul Grant

Paul

 

Paul Grant here.  Please sign me up.  I will get the check in the mail this
weekend.

 

Paul

 

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The workshop Roy Harrington and I host each summer in the southern High
Sierras (California) is now taking registrations. The brochure, which
includes the registration form, is on line at 
http://goldentroutworkshops.org/GTC-Brochure-2011.pdf

The Golden Trout Workshop, a rather casual non-profit group, was started as
a strictly natural history, wilderness workshop. However, one of the
sessions is now oriented to B&W photography. Overall, it remains also a
wilderness workshop in that it's a 3 mile (easy) hike into the wilderness.
So, enjoying high elevation (10,000 feet and up) wilderness and short to
medium hikes to great photo ops is a big part of the trip. (Wilderness
aside, we have a very good solar electric system for charging batteries as
well as running a printer and spectro.) 

The official Golden Trout Workshop webpage is at
http://goldentroutworkshops.org/

I've also made a separate webpage (which I see I need to update this
evening) that is a bit more oriented to B&W photography --
http://www.paulroark.com/GTthumbnails.html 

Let me know (off list maybe) if you have any questions.

Hope to see some of you in the High Sierras this summer.

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com 




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Re: [Digital BW] High Sierra B&W Photo Workshop

2011-01-30 by Tina Manley

We'll be there again!  Really looking forward to it.

The check is in the mail.

Thanks, Paul.

Tom and Tina

On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Paul <roark.paul@...> wrote:

>
>
> The workshop Roy Harrington and I host each summer in the southern High
> Sierras (California) is now taking registrations. The brochure, which
> includes the registration form, is on line at
> http://goldentroutworkshops.org/GTC-Brochure-2011.pdf
>
> The Golden Trout Workshop, a rather casual non-profit group, was started as
> a strictly natural history, wilderness workshop. However, one of the
> sessions is now oriented to B&W photography. Overall, it remains also a
> wilderness workshop in that it's a 3 mile (easy) hike into the wilderness.
> So, enjoying high elevation (10,000 feet and up) wilderness and short to
> medium hikes to great photo ops is a big part of the trip. (Wilderness
> aside, we have a very good solar electric system for charging batteries as
> well as running a printer and spectro.)
>
> The official Golden Trout Workshop webpage is at
> http://goldentroutworkshops.org/
>
> I've also made a separate webpage (which I see I need to update this
> evening) that is a bit more oriented to B&W photography --
> http://www.paulroark.com/GTthumbnails.html
>
> Let me know (off list maybe) if you have any questions.
>
> Hope to see some of you in the High Sierras this summer.
>
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com
>
>  
>



-- 
Tina Manley, ASMP
www.tinamanley.com


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Re: High Sierra B&W Photo Workshop

2011-02-26 by Paul

We still have several spots open in the workshop Roy Harrington and I host each summer in the southern High Sierras (California).  The brochure, which includes the registration form, is on line at 
http://goldentroutworkshops.org/GTC-Brochure-2011.pdf

The Golden Trout Workshop, a rather casual non-profit group, was started as a strictly natural history, wilderness workshop.  However, one of the sessions is now oriented to B&W photography.  Overall, it remains also a wilderness workshop in that it's a 3 mile (easy) hike into the wilderness.  So, enjoying high elevation (10,000 feet and up) wilderness and short to medium hikes to great photo ops is a big part of the trip.  (Wilderness aside, we have a very good solar electric system for charging batteries as well as running a printer and spectro.) 

The official Golden Trout Workshop webpage is at http://goldentroutworkshops.org/
 
I've also made a separate webpage (which I see I need to update this evening) that is a bit more oriented to B&W photography -- http://www.paulroark.com/GTthumbnails.html 


Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

Re: High Sierra B&W Photo Workshop

2011-02-26 by Rusty Sterling

I'd love to do this BW workshop but the date conflicts with another event I've already committed too -- a getaway with my wife for our anniversary. But I hope this gets offered again in the future. I'd love to attend.

Rusty

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> We still have several spots open in the workshop Roy Harrington and I host each summer in the southern High Sierras (California).  The brochure, which includes the registration form, is on line at 
> http://goldentroutworkshops.org/GTC-Brochure-2011.pdf
> 
> The Golden Trout Workshop, a rather casual non-profit group, was started as a strictly natural history, wilderness workshop.  However, one of the sessions is now oriented to B&W photography.  Overall, it remains also a wilderness workshop in that it's a 3 mile (easy) hike into the wilderness.  So, enjoying high elevation (10,000 feet and up) wilderness and short to medium hikes to great photo ops is a big part of the trip.  (Wilderness aside, we have a very good solar electric system for charging batteries as well as running a printer and spectro.) 
> 
> The official Golden Trout Workshop webpage is at http://goldentroutworkshops.org/
>  
> I've also made a separate webpage (which I see I need to update this evening) that is a bit more oriented to B&W photography -- http://www.paulroark.com/GTthumbnails.html 
> 
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com
>

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