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Event
2020 Landscape, Macro, and Wildlife Photography 101
During this exciting day you'll visit the three Metro monadnocks as you learn different techniques to capture these unique landscapes. Veteran photographer Larry Winslett will lead this small, personal class. Larry is an expert nature photographer who has chronicled the natural world in many parts of North America.
Schedule:
Stone Mountain
9:30 AM: You'll start the day at Stone Mountain where you'll focus on landscape techniques. You don't necessarily need to spend thousands on a pro camera lens. Learn how to get the best landscape shots with any lens you have!
Arabia Mountain
12:30 PM: Take your up-close shots to the next level! You'll have the perfect subject to practice your macro photography, the budding diamorpha. This tiny red plant is only a few inches tall but has a lot of personality.
Panola Mountain
3:00 PM: We'll meet in the Power of Flight area and work on wildlife photography. We're sure to see native birds and possibly even white-tailed deer.
This class is limited to the first 20 registrants and is part of Monadnock Madness. All registrants will receive detailed location and event information once they register. Please note that participants will be responsible to drive themselves from one location to the next.
We've got exciting events planned all month long! Learn more at http://www.monadnockmadness.com.
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LocationConfederate Hall -- Stone Mountain Park (View)
2003 Robert E. Lee Blvd
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Q&A
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What camera equipment do you need? |
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Your camera doesn't have to fancy, and any basic digital camera will do. A macro/close-up lens and/or zoom lens with a nice range (like 18-135 or something similar) is helpful, but not necessary. |
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