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Abstract Flower Photography Half Day Workshop

Saturday, April 23, 2011 from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM (ET)

Baltimore, MD

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Abstract Flower Photography Half Day Workshop Deposit Ended $100.00 $3.49
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Event Details

Dates:April 23, 2011 from 6am - 10pm
Price: $225.00
Deposit: $100.00
Instructors: Joseph Rossbach
Limit: 10
Location: Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore, MD

Approximately 80,000 tulip bulbs are planted annually along with other spring flowering bulbs. Dogwoods, flowering cherries, wisteria and magnolias bloom throughout the garden. One will also enjoy the brightly colored azaleas and old English boxwoods which were particular favorites of Mr. Sherwood. Some of these plants date back as far as the 18th century, collected from gardens of Colonial estates in Southern Maryland. The garden has always been at its best toward the end of April and beginning of May.

Transportation, meals and lodging are not included in the cost.

This workshop will cover abstract capture techniques including multiple exposures, panning, swipes, image overlay, macro, shallow DOF and creative focus.

When & Where


4100 Greenway
Baltimore, MD 21218

Saturday, April 23, 2011 from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM (ET)


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Joseph Rossbach Photography



Hailed by Outdoor Photographer Magazine“As one of the emerging talents in nature photography, Rossbach exhibits a heartfelt determination to capture unique compositions and images that go far beyond the familiar. His passion for nature photography results in images that would take many in this profession years to achieve.”

Joseph Rossbach has been photographing the landscape for over fifteen years. Joe's photographs and articles have appeared in a number of books, calendars and magazines including Outdoor Photographer, The Nature Conservancy, Digital Photo, Photo Techniques, Popular Photography, Blue Ridge Country, Mountain Connections and many more. Joe is also a staff course instructor for Nature Photographers Magazine, and writes a regular blog column forOutdoor Photographer Magazine online edition. Joe is also a co-author and contributing photographer two print books, The Ultimate Guide to Digital Nature Photography (Mountain Trail Press) and50 Amazing Things You Must See and Do in the Greater D.C. Area, The Ultimate Adventure Guide.  Joe continues to travel extensively producing new and exciting images of the natural world as well as leading several photography workshops and photo tours each year.