30 Years Teaching Photography

Depth of Field Exploration Session. Photo by Winnie Johnston.

It dawned on me when I woke up this this morning (sorry about that) that as of this summer, I have been teaching photography for 30 years. So this has been a memories kind of day and I went back through hundreds of photos from past workshops. And then I looked for photos that people took of me at the workshops. I share several of them in this article.

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Don’t Give Up On the Light

Ava, Slip Bluff Lake

There was a promising mixture of sunlight with a smattering of clouds to the west, which could turn into a real nice golden backdrop for lake portraits.  To the east there was a dense cloud cover with dark blue light underneath. It was heading our way. We decided to go for it. But by the time we arrived at the lake the dark blue cloud bank had taken over. The sun and hopes of golden light were gone. We were left with dark clouds and a sea of blue light.  Blue or not, we decided to shoot anyway. Besides, the blue light had charms of its own.

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Colorado, October 14

Red Rocks Park, Colorado. October 14, 2022.

This is the last day for my “fall in Colorado” series. I checked my “favorite photos folder” and October 14 is the last day with “fall photos” in Colorado. I was in Red Rocks Park west of Denver and the leaves in the bushes are starting to turn. After Red Rocks, I spent time with family on their front porch in Bailey Colorado where I could see some yellow aspen trees on the hillside opposite their home.

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Colorado, October 10

Ben Franklin Elementary School, Pueblo Colorado. October 10, 2007.

My fall in Colorado series.  This is not my typical fall color in the mountains photo. On October 10, 2007, I was on my way home from the Colorado Rockies and stopped in Pueblo long enough to photography my elementary school. At least there is fall color in the trees.

Michigan, October 9

“River of Sky”, Roadside Park, Germfask, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. October 9, 1998.

My fall in Michigan series. I stopped at a roadside park just south of Germfask Michigan in the Upper Peninsula. I was sitting at a picnic table and I happened to look straight up. I saw a blue river of sky winding it way between red maple leaves. I grabbed my camera and shot straight up.  This is one of my favorite fall color images.

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Michigan, October 8

Autumn, Upper Tahquamenon Falls, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. October 8, 1998.

My fall in Michigan series.  The end of the fall color season in Colorado overlaps with the beginning of the fall color season in Michigan. So why not do both?  Upper Tahquamenon Falls is one of the great fall color locations in Michigan’s upper peninsula. Tannin from the cedar swamps in the area leaches into the water, giving the falls its distinctive color.

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Colorado, October 8

Dove Cloud over Venus, Rocky Mountain National Park

Dove Cloud and Venus. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. October 8, 1989.

My fall in Colorado series. I was leaving Rocky Mountain National Park when I saw this dove shaped cloud over the planet Venus in my side rear view mirror. The deep red under the low lying clouds was an added bonus. I immediately pulled over on the side of the road, set up my tripod and captured this image.  I was using slide film so I bracketed the exposure to make sure one of images came out like I wanted.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird in flight.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird, October 7, 2025.

I’ve been trying all summer to get a closeup image of a hummingbird in flight. It finally happened today.

Photo Data:  Canon 7D Mark II with flash. Canon EF 100-400mm L series zoom lens at 400mm.  f/11, 1/200 sec., ISO 400.

Colorado, October 3

Mt. Sneffels at Sunrise. October 3, 2002.

My fall in Colorado series.  This is one of the two most classic scenic locations in Colorado. (The other is the Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake. See October 23 and 24.) It is 6+ miles west of Ridgway Colorado on CO-62. You can’t miss it. On most any fall day you will see cars parked on the side of the highway and photographers lined up taking pictures.

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