Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Texas Landscape Safari Update


It's finally raining here in Texas and that means the Texas Landscape Safari will be taking place as planned on October 19th - 21st, 2009. This not your usual photography workshop. It's more like a bunch of friends getting together to share their love of landscape photography and help each other grow as serious amateur photographers. It's a chance to visit and photograph some of the most beautiful spots in the Texas Hill Country and to learn some basic techniques to enhance your landscape photography behind the camera and in the digital darkroom. The price of this workshop is $250 per person (price includes instruction only). I charge just enough to cover my expenses and if you're not completely exhausted (but satisfied) at the end of the workshop, I'll gladly refund your money!



For more information or to register, please contact me via email using the "Contact Me" page located on this blog.



We will be shooting at the following state parks and key locations during the four day / three night workshop.


  • Colorado Bend State Park - Bend, Texas
  • Inks Lake State Park - Burnet, Texas
  • Longhorn Cavern State Park - Burnet, Texas
  • Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Fredericksburg, Texas
  • Pedernales Falls State Park - Johnson City, Texas
  • McKinney Falls State Park - Austin, Texas

We will be staying overnight at the following locations to be as close to the action as possible.


  • Holiday Inn Express - Lampasas, Tx on Sunday October 18, 2009
  • Best Western Marble Falls Inn - Marble Falls, Tx on Monday October 19, 2009
  • Best Western Johnson City Inn - Johnson City, Tx on Tuesday October 20, 2009

Gorman Falls Morning




Gorman Falls Morning - Colorado Bend State Park, Texas
Copyright 2009 Jeff Lynch Photography
Shot taken with a Canon EOS 40D set on aperture priority (Av) using an EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM tripod-mounted with a Singh-Ray Vari-ND neutral density filter attached. The exposure was taken at 40mm, f/16 for 0.8 seconds at ISO 100 on Sandisk digital film. Post capture processing was done in Lightroom 2. Click on the image above for a larger version.



Posted in Photography Tagged: Canon, Canon 40D, Landscape Photography, Texas Landscape Safari



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