Some places in the Southwest have beautiful Spanish derivative architecture.
Santa Fe always comes to mind for me but there are others too. Telluride
Colorado is a skiing town that has many old buildings from their mining past
that people find interesting. Aspen has many beautiful residential areas.
/jim
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 11:35 AM
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Subject: [OM] Photo workshops
Hello,
In the process of realizing that a combination of not having taken any
vacation time in almost a year and the fact that I plan to leave my current
employer soon means that I should really be using up my vacation time.
One possibility I'm considering is heading doing a photo workshop for about
a week and combining some other travelling to make up 2 weeks of vacation.
One possible destination is the south western states. I family in Colorado
that I could stay with for at least part of the time. So I'm looking into
workshops in that area. I notice that the Friends of Arizona Highways have a
number of interesting sounding workshops in the area I'm looking at. Anyone
have any experience with their workshops? Anything else in that general area
you'd recommend. For my own style, I tend to focus more on architectural
shots and would like to look at some landscape possibilities. I don't tend
to do portraiture.
Andrew "frugal" Dacey
frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.tildefrugal.net/
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