Other possible subjects of note include the Greater Butterfly Orchid, White Helleborine, Green Hairstreak and one of the country’s rarest (and smallest butterflies) the Duke of Burgundy (Fritillary) which is surprisingly easy to approach.
I have chosen to hold this workshop from late afternoon to evening so that as the day draws on you will benefit from the low, warm, early evening sunlight. It will also be cooler since it is in quite an open area.
Those attending are welcome to bring along a few prints which I am very happy to critique. It also allows me to assess your ability prior to the workshop starting in earnest.
Numbers will be limited to a maximum of just 6 participants to enable me to spend quality time with each, something impossible to do with much larger groups.
Price includes: Tuition and email review of images.
Price does not include: Refreshments.
Equipment required
As Lady Orchids are quite large flowers, no specialised close-up equipment is required. A Bridge or SLR with wide-angle and medium telephoto zoom will be sufficient. However, should you have close-up filters, extension tubes and/or a macro lens, these will be useful though not essential. A full list of what to bring will be supplied upon receipt of booking.
Fitness level
Low. Level walking. Total distance of about 1 mile.
How to book
To receive a booking form please contact Robert here or alternatively click here to download one. To book your place Robert requires a £10 deposit which can be payable either by cheque or paypal. Please contact Robert in the first instance to check there are places available.
Remaining balance can either be paid on the day or through paypal. If paying by paypal this will need to be settled at least 7 days before the workshop date. Robert will confirm receipt of this by email.
Once the booking form is received, Robert will email details to you regarding suggested equipment and meeting place.
Testimonials
Thank you for an amazing day. I learnt so much, my passion is well inflamed.
Peter (Edenbridge, Kent)
Just a note to say thanks for a wonderful afternoon and all the help
Dawn (Bexley, Kent)
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