LOWER/MID CAPE COD/NANTUCKET - SELF GUIDED PHOTO WORKSHOP E-BOOK

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LOWER/MID CAPE COD/NANTUCKET - SELF GUIDED PHOTO WORKSHOP E-BOOK

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The goal of the Self-Guided Workshop Series is to eliminate the time spent finding and scouting out locations and allowing you to spend more time photographing beautiful landscapes. I have spent hundreds of hours scouting out locations, first with the many online tools and then visiting the location in person, in some cases multiple times. The images are from some of my favorite locations and the photo data in the e-book is meant to represent a starting point, but since every day brings different weather, lighting, colors and opportunities, I trust you will quickly find your own representation of the scene.

Besides the images, the following information is included:

Description of the location

  • GPS and/or address of the parking and the location linked to Google Maps

  • Trail information including length of time, difficulty and anything unique that exists from where you park to the photo location

  • Best time of the year to visit

  • Best time of day to visit

  • Optimal conditions/weather

  • Recommended photo gear

  • Complete list of settings for images

  • Links to landscape tutorials

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This books covers the Lower/Mid Cape and the main towns of Hyannis, Barnstable, Yarmouth, Orleans, Brewster, Harwich, Dennis and Chatham as well as the magical island of Nantucket. The Lower/Mid Cape is a mix of magnificent beaches on Cape Cod Bay and some of the most busy and interesting harbors in Hyannis and Barnstable. While there are some great landscape photo opportunities on the mainland, I think Nantucket Island may be one of the most beautiful locations in the world. This tiny, isolated island is a summer destination with majestic homes of past sea captains,  dune-backed beaches, unpainted cedar-shingled buildings, wharves and cobblestoned streets  all hearkening back to the town’s roots as a 19th-century whaling hub. I have travelled there a dozen times in the last forty years and the look and feel have thankfully changed very little.