Heron by Beth Matthews, Hartwell, Georgia
Long time no blog, huh?
I returned from a week in Connecticut and dove right into teaching a new session of my Art of Photography e-course. (Yet another lovely group of students, thank heavens--and knock on wood! I'm enjoying them immensely.) Before I get back into the full swing of blogging, I thought I'd treat you to the AMAZING work of my students from the most recent session of my nature photography course, How to Take Better Photos of Nature and the World Around You.
Whenever I share these exhibitions of student work, I feel like I need to point out that these are not professional photographers--which I think you'll find even more impressive after you look through these gorgeous images. I'm sorry that I couldn't include every student's work from the course--this was my largest class yet (I'm so very grateful for that!) and I don't want to crash your computers by loading lots and lots of images!
Okay, ready to have your socks knocked off? Drumroll, please...
Flower and Butterfly by Sam Wolf, Abington, Pennsylvania
Old Barn by Jean Jagodzinski, North St. Paul, Minnesota
Find Your Peaceful Place by Pat Bourke, Victoria, British Columbia
Busy Bee by Nancy Thompson, Beaverton, Oregon
(Nancy blogs at Just a Backpack and a Rollie.)
Along the Fence by Kate Hubert, Queensland, Australia
Beach in Cabo San Lucas by Meredith Ross, Randolph, New Jersey
Goat's Rue by Monica Lobenstein, Western Wisconsin
(Monica blogs at AcornOakForest.com.)
Lake View by Deb Brusini, Bridgton, Maine
Bee in White Flowers by Amanda Robichaud, Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Purple Blooms in the Golden Hour by Tracy Van Houten, Pasadena, California
Butterfly and Blooms by Nancy Hadden, Forsyth, Georgia
Flower in the Style of Georgia O'Keefe by Sue Knopp, Colorado Springs
Yellow Blooms by Amy Jo Kellington, Fremont, California
Well, were your socks knocked off? Mine certainly were! Thank you so much to my wonderful students--first, for being such a pleasure to have "in class" and second, for allowing me to share your beautiful work here today. (You all rock!)
If you're interested in taking my online nature photography course the next time it runs, email me at [email protected] and I'll notify you when enrollment opens!
If you enjoyed this post, here's a previous exhibition of my students' work.
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