residentorca
01-03-2008, 02:33 PM
You may be interested in going to Pigeon Forge's Wilderness
> Wildlife Week some time between January 12 and 19. It's* FREE*
> and there are lots of professional photographers giving workshops
> in addition to concerts and talks on a diverse number of
> subjects. Hotel rates in general are VERY affordable in January,
> about $25 for a single and $30 for a double. Motel 6 is located
> across the street from the Convention Center, within easy walking
> distance.
>
> The website is _www.mypigeonforge.com_
> <file://www.mypigeonforge.com/>. Just click on Wilderness
> Wildlife Week and it gives the entire listing of all the
> workshops, talks and hikes. There are at least three talks going
> on at the same time in different rooms so you can pick and choose
> what you want to see/hear.
>
> Some of the photographers who will be giving workshops: Bill
> Fortney, Ken Jenkins, Bill Lea, Don McGowan, Les Saucier, Kendall
> Chiles and many more.
>
> *Photo topics include: *
> Digital nature photography: landscapes
> Bill Lea's Cade's Cove
> 4-hour nature photography workshop given by Kendall Chiles, Harold
> Stinnette and Tom and Pat Cory
> Photography as art
> Exploring nature's beautiful details
> Appreciating nature through nature photography
> What's in the camera bag?
> Close-up and macro photography
> Creating a digital slide show
> Nature photography workshop given by Don McGowan, Kendall Chiles
> and Les Saucier
> A passion for photography
> Photographic year in the Southern Appalachians
> North to Alaska - a photographer's journey to the last frontier
> Photoshop and nature
>
> Ken Jenkins and Don McGowan are giving slide presentations the
> evening of January 12th. And there is an exhibit of nature
> photography.
>
> Did I mention this is* FREE*?!
>
> The Christmas lights are still up in Pigeon Forge. And there's
> always a chance that a drive through the Smokies will produce some
> beautiful snow and ice to shoot.
> Wildlife Week some time between January 12 and 19. It's* FREE*
> and there are lots of professional photographers giving workshops
> in addition to concerts and talks on a diverse number of
> subjects. Hotel rates in general are VERY affordable in January,
> about $25 for a single and $30 for a double. Motel 6 is located
> across the street from the Convention Center, within easy walking
> distance.
>
> The website is _www.mypigeonforge.com_
> <file://www.mypigeonforge.com/>. Just click on Wilderness
> Wildlife Week and it gives the entire listing of all the
> workshops, talks and hikes. There are at least three talks going
> on at the same time in different rooms so you can pick and choose
> what you want to see/hear.
>
> Some of the photographers who will be giving workshops: Bill
> Fortney, Ken Jenkins, Bill Lea, Don McGowan, Les Saucier, Kendall
> Chiles and many more.
>
> *Photo topics include: *
> Digital nature photography: landscapes
> Bill Lea's Cade's Cove
> 4-hour nature photography workshop given by Kendall Chiles, Harold
> Stinnette and Tom and Pat Cory
> Photography as art
> Exploring nature's beautiful details
> Appreciating nature through nature photography
> What's in the camera bag?
> Close-up and macro photography
> Creating a digital slide show
> Nature photography workshop given by Don McGowan, Kendall Chiles
> and Les Saucier
> A passion for photography
> Photographic year in the Southern Appalachians
> North to Alaska - a photographer's journey to the last frontier
> Photoshop and nature
>
> Ken Jenkins and Don McGowan are giving slide presentations the
> evening of January 12th. And there is an exhibit of nature
> photography.
>
> Did I mention this is* FREE*?!
>
> The Christmas lights are still up in Pigeon Forge. And there's
> always a chance that a drive through the Smokies will produce some
> beautiful snow and ice to shoot.