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November 12, 2010

FOUR AWARDS AT FOTOCLAVE

Over the Halloween weekend, FotoClave, one of the largest photography symposiums and competitions in Northern California took place. We blogged about this back on September 16. Cathy and I were excited that 14 of our images were accepted for the competition. However, neither of us was complacent. The competition would be tough, with 60 images per category.

The results are now in and Cathy and I took home 4 awards. The winning entries were:

1st Place - Monochrome Prints- House at Arnarstapi - Mark
3rd Place - Creative Prints- Meditation - Mark
5th Place - Creative Prints - Reticulated Fuschia - Cathy
Honorable Mention - Nature Prints - Polar Bear Still Hunting - Cathy

It is a great honor to receive these awards and we look forward to next year.

The winning images may be seen on the right hand side of the page.

Best regards,
Mark and Cathy.
CHASING THE LIGHT
Journeys Through the American Southwest


On Sunday, October 10th, Cathy and I took off on another of our grand adventures. This time to photograph the Southwest, specifically southern Utah and northern Arizona. The last time I visited the Southwest was in 1983 with my parents and Cathy had never been there. Beginning on Tuesday the 12th, we had a 5 day photography workshop with Bay Area photographer and river runner Jimmy Katz. We would spend 5 days in Moab Utah photographing Arches National Park and some of the surrounding environs. After that, we would be on our own. By the time we finished two and a half weeks later we had visited and photographed Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, Dead Horse Canyon State Park, Capital Reef NP (briefly), Bryce and Zion Canyons, Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons, Horseshoe Bend and the Grand Canyon.

We were often up at 6 am in the morning so that we could be on station to photograph our subjects at sunrise. While the temperatures in Moab were quite moderate, the morning temperatures at Bryce ranged from 27 to 32 degrees. And of course we were also there at sunset to catch the beautiful last rays of the sun. One evening even had us doing night photography until 11 pm in Arches NP.

Without a doubt, the Southwest is one of the most beautiful areas we have ever seen. The colors were an intense orange during the sunrise and sunset hours. And the rock formations were astonishing. Cathy has already got two more trips to the Southwest in the planning stages.

If you would like to see some of our photos please go to our website at:

http://mcfineartphoto.com/

Until the next time,
Mark and Cathy


Grand Canyon After a Storm