We’re back from Limon, CO, site of our weekend workshop. We had a great group of participants (as always), and everyone captured some interesting shots. Our theme for this workshop was “don’t be afraid to fail.” We tried new perspectives, interesting subjects, and overall had two days of “play time” with our DSLRs.

Our first stop was a boarded-up convenience store, which we shot in “crummy” mid-day light. We emphasized side-lighting and textures, and shot for black and white as well as HDR.

The next stop was the old train museum, where we spent the better part of two hours roaming the old equipment yard, working as many subjects as we could.

We finished off the evening shoot with a less than perfect moonrise over the plains, but it was still nice to be out there.

The next morning we headed over to a nearby wind farm to photograph the turbines in the early morning light. We got some great color in the sky and in the adjacent corn fields. We then photographed along some of the dirt roads outside of Limon, where the cows were quite interested in our activities.

We want to thank all of those who attended, and we hope to see you again soon!