Day 2 of the ABP Fall Foliage workshop is officially in the bag, and I can say that I am completely and totally spent. In a good way. Despite clear and uninteresting skies, the color this year is absolutely off the charts. The back side of the Wasatch is as good as I’ve ever seen it, and the front side is shaping up nicely. We shot sunrise above Cascade Springs, looking towards Mt. Timpanogos and Cascade Peak. The students are all loving their newfound knowledge of how to implement Singh Ray Grad ND filters into their creative and technical workflow. Finally they are capturing the image in camera as their eyes see it! Delicious late light was in full supply at Willow Lake for tonight’s evening shoot. One more early rise tomorrow, and then the planning begins for next year’s workshop(s). Hope to see you there!

Photographer Kit Smith of Salt Lake City, UT using Singh Ray Grad ND Filters at the AdamBarkerPhotography Fall Foliage Workshop 2009

Broken light falls on Casade Spring and Cascade Peak, AdamBarkerPhotography Fall Foliage Workshop 2009
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Hope the shooting & workshop went well Adam. The frontside has a few days to go but you are right about the back, amazing, especially on the south end. The area southwest of and down to Cascade Springs was so colorful.
Yeah Thomas–conditions could be pretty unique later this week with the storm slated to come. Hope you get some good shots!