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Arundel WWT – Photographing Nature for Beginners – Places left

There are a couple of places remaining on the Photographing Nature workshop at Arundel WWT centre in West Sussex, next Thursday 14th June. The day will be a mix of classroom presentations and in-the-field photography. The price of £89 includes admission and welcome tea and coffee. During the day I will discuss those camera settings I use as a professional photographer and the techniques I employ when shooting close-ups, landscapes and wildlife. Stalking and hide techniques are also covered.

How do you expose for such a shot and what shutter speed is necessary to freeze action such as this? All will be revealed!

Photographing insects, with and without flash.

For more information and to book a place, click HERE

Should you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with me.
Tel: 07939 117570 or at rmcanis@msn.com

Arundel is a wonderful place to practise and learn many of the skills which we will cover as there is a wealth of “tame” bird life as well as flowers and insects. The group size, as with all my workshops, has been kept small to a maximum of just 8 participants enabling me to spend as much time as you need or would like. No specialised camera equipment is required though a vague understanding of exposure, shutter speeds and apertures will be necessary.

Arundel mute swans. As you can see, they are more than happy for you to get close to them. But, how do you expose for such a light subject?

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