Sunday, February 28, 2010

Photograph Nebraska

Just got back from the Photograph Nebraska Symposium, and it was quite a fun event! I got to spend two and a half days with like-minded individuals talking about all sorts of photography. Joel Sartore and Michael Forsberg were absolutely amazing keynote speakers, and really helped reinvigorate me.

It was great meeting so many new people, and if what everyone has said is true, it looks like I've got a lot of new photo buddies to go shooting with.

We didn't do too much actual photography during the Symposium, but I did manage to take a few images.

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I really like this shot. It's of a small tree limb with hoar frost on it. It looks kind of like a centipede to me. View Large for detail

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Technically another hoar frost photo. Sometimes landscapes in Nebraska don't get the recognition they deserve, as we're known as a flat, fly-over state. You can find beauty anywhere, including the lined rows of corn leading into a line of wind-break trees.

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