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    2009 Bellevue Arts Fair

    Posted by Jon Cornforth on July 20, 2009 in Art Show,Landscape,National Parks,Olympic

    Hoh Rainforest Abstract 2

    I am super excited to be participating in the Bellevue Arts Fair again. It has been 5 years since I last participated, and though I have done a number of art shows around the country since then, none has generated the enthusiasm I received at Bellevue in 2004.  My booth location is I-12, which you can find on this map. The forecast predicts weather in the 90′s for later this week, which guarantees that the fair will be busy.  I look forward to seeing you there!

    This image is another one from my recent private workshop that I lead for a client of Olympic National Park.  it was only 2 weeks ago today that we were out on the coast getting rained on.  We took advantage of the gloomy weather to focus on rainforest compositions.  We certainly got our fill of green, mossy pictures.  This photo was taken along the Spruce Trail in the Hoh Rainforest.  I created it with my Canon 5D mkII, 17-40 lens, f16, 1 sec, ISO 100, Singh-Ray LB Warming Polarizer, Gitzo Basalt tripod, & Acratech Ultimate ballhead.  Oh, yeah, and a lot of patience waiting for the decisive moment when the leaves were perfectly still from a total lack of a breeze.

    4 Comments on 2009 Bellevue Arts Fair

    1. J Lantz says:

      Have to work at Columbia winery all 3 days, but I will stop by either before or after work. What are the hours?

    2. Jon Cornforth says:

      The hours are 9-6. Friday is the slowest and least crowded day, if you can make it.

    3. Vera Gobeski says:

      Hi Jon. Good Luck at the Show. Grandma Vera

    4. Daniel Stainer says:

      Good luck at the show, Jon. Hopefully some customers will plunk down a few grand on your art. Been staying up later than I should editing my images from our trip together–going into work like a zombie. Some nice ones. I’ll show you when your show is over–as I still have a few that I need to finalize. Again, best of luck!



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