I've been published!

Anthony,

Congratulations. Awesome photos! Keep up the good work.
Last December, I attended a Bird Photography Workshop with Greg
Downing at Bosque de Apache in New Mexico. It was great. I learned
a ton of stuff. Two months later, I went to Alaska on a tour to
photograph Bald Eagles.

Naturally, afterwards I showed some of the images to Greg for
critiquing. (Isn't that part of the reason why people attend these
workshops in the first place? To get to know the instructor so that
you can ask them things later.)

Well, he really liked some of them and got interested in where and
when since, although he's been all over photographing birds, he's
never had the opportunity to photograph Bald Eagles. About a month
later, he came back to me and asked if he could use a few of my
images as samples for an upcoming workshop he was planning with
another well known bird photographer, E.J. Peiker.

Well, after striking up a deal, he's now displaying my images with
his! And so is E.J.! Ok, so it's only on the web but it's still the
first time ANYONE has asked to use one of my images.

Here's the link to the site:
http://www.gdphotography.com/workshops.htm
then click on the Homer, AK workshop.

BTW, part of the deal is that I get to go to Alaska again next
February and I get to attend the workshop with both of them
together. Only 7 months to go and I can't wait.

Here's some more samples that he didn't use:







--
Tony

http://homepage.mac.com/a5m http://www.pbase.com/a5m
 
Hearty congratulations to you Anthony. It's a nice feeling!

Lou
Last December, I attended a Bird Photography Workshop with Greg
Downing at Bosque de Apache in New Mexico. It was great. I learned
a ton of stuff. Two months later, I went to Alaska on a tour to
photograph Bald Eagles.

Naturally, afterwards I showed some of the images to Greg for
critiquing. (Isn't that part of the reason why people attend these
workshops in the first place? To get to know the instructor so that
you can ask them things later.)

Well, he really liked some of them and got interested in where and
when since, although he's been all over photographing birds, he's
never had the opportunity to photograph Bald Eagles. About a month
later, he came back to me and asked if he could use a few of my
images as samples for an upcoming workshop he was planning with
another well known bird photographer, E.J. Peiker.

Well, after striking up a deal, he's now displaying my images with
his! And so is E.J.! Ok, so it's only on the web but it's still the
first time ANYONE has asked to use one of my images.

Here's the link to the site:
http://www.gdphotography.com/workshops.htm
then click on the Homer, AK workshop.

BTW, part of the deal is that I get to go to Alaska again next
February and I get to attend the workshop with both of them
together. Only 7 months to go and I can't wait.

Here's some more samples that he didn't use:







--
Tony

http://homepage.mac.com/a5m http://www.pbase.com/a5m
--
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=284418

'f8 and be there'!
 
Yes, you could. A little longer would be better but you could definitely get stunning images with that combo.

I you were willing to work while we were up there, I'm sure it would lessen your costs and increase mine. ;)
--
Tony

http://homepage.mac.com/a5m http://www.pbase.com/a5m
Sure would be tempting to sign up. Wow! I think I have to work my
fingers to the bone saving up $ for workshops, airflights, and new
lenses! Think someone with a 70-200 and a 1.4 tc could get anything?

Anyway, CONGRATULATIONS! You deserve it!

MF
 
Congratulations, Tony!!! Your images are incredible and do the digital revolution much justice. In fact, I think your work has perhaps just convinced me to settle on finding a D100 and one of those nice VR lenses!

Once again, keep up the brilliant work!
 
Since I'm not the only one, now I can say that I too prefer the images posted here rather than the link you gave for the website. I really like the second (middle) shot.

Many Feathers wrote:
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I'm surprised on the ones he chose for the website. I like the 2
last ones here better than the one he chose. Hmmm...wonder why?
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Last December, I attended a Bird Photography Workshop with Greg
Downing at Bosque de Apache in New Mexico. It was great. I learned
a ton of stuff. Two months later, I went to Alaska on a tour to
photograph Bald Eagles.

Naturally, afterwards I showed some of the images to Greg for
critiquing. (Isn't that part of the reason why people attend these
workshops in the first place? To get to know the instructor so that
you can ask them things later.)

Well, he really liked some of them and got interested in where and
when since, although he's been all over photographing birds, he's
never had the opportunity to photograph Bald Eagles. About a month
later, he came back to me and asked if he could use a few of my
images as samples for an upcoming workshop he was planning with
another well known bird photographer, E.J. Peiker.

Well, after striking up a deal, he's now displaying my images with
his! And so is E.J.! Ok, so it's only on the web but it's still the
first time ANYONE has asked to use one of my images.

Here's the link to the site:
http://www.gdphotography.com/workshops.htm
then click on the Homer, AK workshop.

BTW, part of the deal is that I get to go to Alaska again next
February and I get to attend the workshop with both of them
together. Only 7 months to go and I can't wait.
--
Tony

http://homepage.mac.com/a5m http://www.pbase.com/a5m
 

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