by btharp | Oct 12, 2012 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography, Photo Blog, photography, road trip, The Blog
It’s been a wild, windy, stormy, windy, cold, —- did I say windy? — four days here in the UP. I am here with Craig Blacklock and Jon Smithers, photographing fall color and it’s been amazing wild weather! Snow showers, rain, high winds,...
by btharp | Mar 26, 2012 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, events, photography, road trip
Hitting the airways towards Santa Fe and my upcoming full workshop that starts Wednesday. Threads of a song “Lights of Santa Fe” by Eliza Gylkinson running through my head…I love Santa Fe!! Great architecture, graphics, details, light and color. Will...
by btharp | Feb 11, 2012 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography, photography, road trip, stock photography
Traveling back from our Instructional tour of Death Valley, through the back side of the Sierra. Not much snow so far this year, but enough to dust the peaks a bit. Clear morning, and four of us tried to squeeze into position to capture the arch. Not easy to get...
by btharp | Sep 21, 2011 | road trip, travel photography
Typhoon in Tokyo made landing rough and flight cancelled for connection to Bangkok (BKK). sigh. Spend the night on a not so terrible row of seats, fiftul sleeping, but all told I think I got 4 hrs sleep. Lots of time to play around with photos on phone and ipad!...
by btharp | Aug 17, 2011 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, photography, road trip
I’m starting a new series – instead of Barns of the Palouse, —-it’s barns of Oregon! ha ha. But they have really nice barns in Eastern Oregon, too, just different scenery behind/around them. We stayed overnight in John Day, Oregon and in the...
by btharp | Aug 3, 2011 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, creative ideas, Landscape Photography, nature photography, photography, Processing Techniques, road trip, The Blog
It’s always hard to show Panoramas on my blog as it’s a fixed width, but this one is graphic enough that you can ‘get it’! It was a wonderful spot where the fields created such a great shape, between plowed and uncut fields. We were just...