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The Digital LandscapeNovember 6 - 10, 2006 Moose Peterson
Landscape photography is one of the oldest forms of photography. Today, the old meets the new when you venture out with a digital camera. What's changed? In many aspects, not much, and then on the other hand, everything. The general concepts and building blocks of a good landscape photograph such as composition, lighting and tools like filters are very much the same. Digital brings to the mix the ability to master light so light can be a intricate part of how you communicate like never before. The instant feedback of digital permits the landscape photographer of today to take their images to greater heights that is only limited by ones imagination. We take advantage of the wide open spaces of Sundance to hone our eye and sharpen our pixels to bring back the beauty at hand in all of our images. Whether the landscape is a flowerbed or the entire Rocky Range and everything else in between, we'll bring back the wonder for all to be awed by. Biography One of the original Nikon shooters to receive the D1 in 1999, Moose embraced this new technology becoming the only wildlife photographer in the world to shoot strictly digital in the early years. A beta site for all the major photographic hardware and software manufacturers, Moose continues his main goal of photographing the life history of North America's endangered wildlife and wildplaces using the latest tools. A creative innovator of new techniques both behind the camera and the computer is the passion behind his photography and goals. Moose Peterson's Web site address is www.moosepeterson.com. Tuition $1,000
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