The Bodie Foundation has announced the images for their 2021 calendar on their Facebook page. Selected for the September image is this night Milky Way reflection featuring the Standard Mill, captured during our night photography workshop in early June 2019.
Later that month in our second June 2019 workshop, Beth Zuckerman captured this double rainbow over the Standard Mill, selected as the October image for the calendar:
My co-instructor Lori Hibbett also had an image selected for the February page:
See more of the winning images on the Bodie Foundation Facebook page.
Especially after being cooped up for weeks, Lori and I are really looking forward to the upcoming 2020 workshop season, our 9th season of leading 40+ Bodie workshops!
Landscape and night photography are outdoor activities that can be practiced safely, and we’ve identified a number of things we can do to operate with minimal risk. If you might want to join us, contact us for details!
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Can I buy the 2021 calendar online?
Yes, on the Bodie Foundation's Web site: https://www.bodiefoundation.org/store#!/Gift-Items/c/3957028