“Awaking” (at 6 Mile Bend) by MarkMetternich

WORKSHOPS
Post Processing Video Tutorials
Taken hand held, side by side a private workshop client at a unique SW gooseneck location about 500-600 feet down. 



Single Exposure

Sony A7R2

Canon 11-24@11mm

f/8

320 ISO

1/50th sec

Minimal Adjustments



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Tatahatso Dreaming by MarkMetternich

Workshops
Post Processing Video TutorialsAt over 3000 feet down (915 Meters) and many miles across, this is the largest goose-neck bend in the world (Grand Canyon). Words can not describe what it is like, seeing it in person. The best way is to park your vehicle near the edge and car-camp out in the remote with the canyon right out your vehicle or tent door opening. Also, truly awe inspiring is to watch (and photograph) the Milky Way coming up right over the the scene! 

FYI, I have 2 spots open on my upcoming “4 Bends in 4 Days” workshop. We will be photographing at least 4 very special, less seen southwest gooseneck bends and canyons with this one on the itinerary as well. If interested, email me for a Free PDF of the tour at: MarkMetternich@gmail.com

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Chasing Monsoon Light in the Great Southwest Tour
”4 Bends in 4 Days“ Tour

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Grand Bend by MarkMetternich

Workshops
Post Processing Video Tutorials
At 3000 feet down (915 Meters) this might be the largest goose-neck bend in the world (remote Grand Canyon). Words can not describe what it is like, seeing it in person. The best way is to park your vehicle right near the edge and car-camp out in the remote with the canyon right out your vehicle or tent opening. Also, truly awe inspiring is to watch the Milky Way come up right over the the scene. If you are interested in a grandiose adventurous photo tour for the more hearty, I have 2 spots left on my “4 Bends in 4 Days” Workshop. It is a very special 5 day workshop (for the more hearty adventurer) with one full day dedicated to post processing training. Shoot me a message to: WildForLight@gmail.com if you are interested in being on my tour announcement list. I will send you a free PDF brochure of this or other tours.



2016 is going to be an amazing year of tours and travel. In fact I now live on the road 365 days a year, either leading photography tours or doing my own personal shooting. 


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GREAT LIGHT to you! And thank you very much for looking. 🙂

Chasing Monsoon Light in the Great Southwest Tour
”4 Bends in 4 Days“ Tour

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