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Many brave souls attended this year's Winter
Landscape Workshop. At moments I had glimpses of what Shackleton
may have experienced in Antarctica. Even with bone-chilling winds
blowing off the waters of Fish Creek at dusk, as a group, we were
not deterred. With temperatures hovering just above zero, Door
County's finest vistas proved to be quite photo worthy. The snow
cover was idyllic and the ice formations at the shoreline were
near perfection. With greatly varying weather conditions a diverse
portfolio of images was attainable over this short but fulfilling
workshop. With Dan Anderson, this experience invited photographers
to step outside their comfort zones and go beyond the ordinary.
The fragility and beauty of this polar-like climate is a meditative
and creative journey that is a must for every serious photographer.
This course will be offered again in January
of 2009. Until then.
With Many Thanks, Suzanne |