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Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley

Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley  Announcing Photography Adventures with Kent Weakley Well it is now official. I’m taking my photography education on the road and you’re invited. Travel and photography are as much a part of me as air and water. For the first time, I’m opening up this part of me to you....

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Wow! I would LOVE to do this! My husband and I spent the past few years living in Vermont (at a ski area), but as we are avid divers, we tended to get out of the state in the summer and fall to dive in Maine. Just as I got my 7D last summer, Irene hit and pretty much wiped out our foliage season, so I haven’t had a chance to shoot in the fall yet!

Join us, it will be memorable, to say the least :)

Sherri Eisenhuth

I’m IN! I don’t want to wish the year away, but I can’t wait!!! :)

Ola I’m from Brazil. Working as a nurse and have photography as a hobby. My focus is plane spotting and I have a blog with some pictures and videos (http://poaspotter.blogspot.com/). I visited your blog and found it amazing. I took the liberty of putting a link on my blog indicating your blog. Thank you for your attention and congratulations for your incredible photos.

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday

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Wow, ok seriously! Your clouds are picture perfect. I have been gazing at the clouds around my house lately in awe and caught incredible photos from Maine on our vacation last week. There is something about clouds that draws me in. Love that you are participating in WW’s around the blogosphere!

Thanks so much Jenny. Yes, clouds, trees lighthouses…well many things inspire me. Thanks for your kind words. BTW um? what’s a WW? lol :)

Hmmmm somehow my WW photographs are not quite so stunning! I’m learning though; that’s why I’m trying to frequent here more and more – I’ve got so much to learn! Beautiful, just beautiful.

this is fantastic. the colors, the clarity, the perspective… you’ve got such an incredible eye for composition!

Infrared Bookmark Set – FREE Shipping

Infrared Bookmark Set – FREE Shipping Now you can order a set of four Kent Weakley infrared Bookmarks. Each durable heavy card stock bookmark is printed on both sides and measures 2.375″ x 8″. Protective UV gloss coating assures lasting quality. See a larger view on my website, click here. The bookmarks are valued at...

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Just received these bookmarks today. They are beautiful and very high quality. Printed on high gloss card stock more thatn I was expecting. Love your work. Thanks so much, I’ll put them to good use.

Found you on twitter through Darcy @ Lifewithmy3boybarians…I love the book mark with butterflies. Your techniques are so refreshing to this newbie photographer!

Autumn Photo Adventure ~ Part 3

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Autumn Photo Adventure ~ Part 3 If you’ve read Part 1 and Part 2, you know my son loves photographing animals and we’re now at the point in our journey where we’re searching for meese (‘moose’ for the literal). Before I go any further, I must preface this post with my experience last year. Last...

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I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed reading all three parts of this great adventure. I’m extremely envious of the great locations you got to shoot.

Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait for the next adventure!

Wow, what an adventure! I think my jaw hit my desk because your photos are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

I absolutely loved this. And I love your blog in general. I just purchased my first DSLR so I have been taking in your tips with great interest! Thank you so much!!

Kathleen Price

This was amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your adventure. Beautiful and breathtaking.

Will you be offering prints of these photos? My favorite is the close-up of the moose with the eyelashes.

Mark Kenney

LOVED this!! The photos are amazing! Our family had a similar “hunt” for meese at Yellowstone a couple of years ago. We were only able to see a cow for about 10 minutes or so, never saw a bull. They are impressive creatures for sure.

You boys have way more fortitude than this girl!

I’m a midwesterner and detest weather below 50 degrees. 60 if I have to be out in it for any period of time.

You look like such a Floridian in jeans and a light jacket! Where’s your parka? Where’re the snow pants? Mukluks?

But the meese??? AAAhhhhh-moose-ing.

Can you say layers? Not Photoshop, clothing layers!

At least I remembered my rain cover for my camera gear. Someone else, wonder who that might be, didn’t remember such equipment. Do the Floridians in Maine, or the hotel hand towels over someone’s camera, look more out of place?? LOL!!! :)

Sherri

OMG Kent!! Unreal. Just amazing captures! I can only imagine the exhileration of this experince. Really truly beautiful images… you really know how to put a shot together. Can’t wait for that Composition class – right after the Lightroom Workflow class ;)

Again, amazingly beautiful captures. Thanks so much for sharing your journey with us – you have a way of telling a story too! Great stuff Kent.

Karen

Absolutely amazing—your luck and your photos!!!!

wow – these are AMAZING! I will be showing my youngest son in the morning…he’s an avid outdoorsman, and will think these are the best!

Loved your adventure. Had a laugh at the “meese.” I’m envious though; I’d love to see one! And you’re right about the people who place light poles!

Fantastic photos! Were you using the 200-400 again this year?

I was, *wink* :)

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