Every year a group of us do a wilderness survival course to keep our outdoor skills sharp - its a fun way to get together and do interesting things and we generally come away from these classes learning a few things about what it takes to be self-sufficient in the backwoods. Predictably this has generally involved building shelters, food acquisition and other primitive living skills. This year we switched gears and spent a few days learning about how one might survive in an urban environment gone awry. Among other things, we learned to hide, evade detection while moving and even some neo-nefarious skills like picking locks and escaping from handcuffs. I may never look at a Kwikset lock the same.
I participated in the class, but was also there to shoot pictures for the guy who runs the school. It was a complete blast, and here are some out-takes from the weekend's events for your perusal...
I've got a few shoots coming up this week and looking forward to being home for a week before heading south again for a company shindig.
In the Lightroom world, we just recently launched a community help system called "The Lightroom Learn Wiki" that aims to help users communicate and expand on the typical help system information. Sean McCormack has an interesting blog note on his Lightroom Blog regarding this new development. Should be interesting, so stop by and check it out.


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