Posts Tagged ‘Ecuador’

2012 Colby Brown Photography Wall Calendar Announcement

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Guatemala, Thailand, Vietnam, Chile, Haiti, Ecuador, California, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Cambodia, Nepal, Calendar*click on the above image to enlarge it

It is that time of year again and my 2012 Colby Brown Photography Wall Calendar is printed and on its way to my office. This year I have something special in store for everyone. Think of this collection as a selection of some of my favorite photographs from around the world.

We have photography work from: Guatemala, Thailand, Vietnam, Chile, Haiti, Ecuardor, California, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Cambodia & Nepal.

On top of that, I am throwing in a free Photo Editing Video Tutorial for the first 200 people to purchase the calendar. This video will cover the step by step process of how I create some of my best images. After you purchase the calendar, you will be emailed a link where you can view the tutorial as many times as you want. My online digital editing workshops range from $40 to $100 so this is a great opportunity to save some money, get a gift for the holiday season and learn a few new digital editing tricks.

The calendar goes on sale to the public on October 24th, 2012 and will cost $20 + Shipping ($3 US / $7 International). If you want to be reminded when the calendar goes on sale, simply enter your email address below.

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Photo of the Week: “Nature’s Curves”

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Photo of the Week: August 15th, 2010

Blue_Heron_Galapagos_Ecuador

“Nature’s Curves” was taken on Santa Cruz Island in The Galapagos. These Islands feature some of the most amazing wildlife spectacles in the world. This Blue Heron was waiting patiently near a fishing pier for food. I used a Canon 40D with a Canon 70-200 2.8L lens to capture the image.

“Million Leg March” from Mindo, Ecuador

Friday, May 14th, 2010

“Million Leg March” was taken in the cloud forests just outside of Mindo, Ecuador. Cloud Forests are known for their bio diversity, where unlike rain forest, it doesn’t rain very often. The clouds still hold moisture in the air, but not enough to be classified as a Rain Forest. If you ever get the chance, Ecuador is one of the most amazing counties on this planet.