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November 2006
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Rod Barbee Photography Newsletter
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Greetings
Hello from wet and windy western Washington
(hereafter referred to as wwwW or W^4). Boy have
we had some wild weather lately (see below).
Fortunately I don't live in a flood area, we just have
a bunch of trees around us and I'm hoping they stay
put.
This will have to be short as I’m busy putting the
finishing touches (translation: scrambling madly to
meet my deadline) on my next book. This book, a
photographer’s guide to Puget Sound and northwest
Washington, is due to be published sometime this
spring. I’ll be sure to let you all know when it comes
out and give you a chance to order multiple copies.
They’ll make great stocking stuffers!
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Mt. Rainier Closed |
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If you don’t live in Washington, you still may have
heard
about all the nasty weather we’ve been having. It’s
been so bad that the National Park Service has
closed Mt. Rainier National Park indefinitely. This is
the first time in 26 years that the park has been
closed. The last time was back in 1980 when Mt. St.
Helens blew its top. The flooding was so bad that an
entire campground was washed away. And the next
set of storms is blowing in as I write.
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Slot Canyons/Monument Valley Workshop Half Filled |
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This workshop that I’m co-leading with Don
Mammoser next April is already half full. We’ll be
spending a couple of days in the Page are
photographing the slots and a few other attractions.
We then move on to Monument Valley, a truly
amazing landscape.
We anticipate that this workshop, like last year's, will
sell out.
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Special Offer |
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Don and I are also leading a Triple “D” wildlife
photography workshop in Utah right after the
Slots/Monument Valley workshop. We’re offering a
discount of $100 for anybody who signs up for both
workshops (space is limited for the Triple “D”
workshop so we may not be able to accommodate
everyone).
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Back to work |
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I'll leave you with Bailey's wet nose in your face. I
still have writing to do for the book as well as images
to process so I better get to it. Hope the weather's
better where you are.
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Contact Information
phone:
360-437-1124
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