Wildlife photography workshop - MACRO flowers and insects

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Jon Hawkins, Surrey Hills Photography

Wildlife photography workshop - MACRO flowers and insects

Location:
Capture eye-catching wildlife photographs in incredible detail.

Event details

Meeting point

At the front of Blashford Lakes Education Centre

Date

Time
9:45am - 4:15pm
A static map of Wildlife photography workshop - MACRO flowers and insects

About the event

Bring your own DSLR or mirrorless camera and learn how to take amazing macro (close up) photographs of wildlife. Macro photography is a great way to explore the beauty of wildlife in amazing detail. This workshop will teach you how to use your camera settings for macro photography and techniques to capture highly detailed, sharp and well-focused images of insects, plants and other small wildlife subjects. After the indoor session you will get a chance to practise what you have learned by taking photographs around the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve (near Ringwood) before returning to the classroom to take part in an informal and constructive review of the images at the end of the day.

Please note: This workshop is unsuitable for compact cameras/phones.

Is this course for me?

This is a great workshop for improvers, you do not need close up photography experience but you should be familiar with using your camera on your own custom settings. If you are not familiar with taking control of your camera and have been running it on automatic settings only, please also book on to the "Wildlife photography - BASICS" photography course, held at Blashford Lakes on Saturday 1st June. This will give you the knowledge to attend and make the most of this macro photography course.

When and where?

Saturday 22nd June 2024 9:45am to 4:15pm

Blashford Lakes is in the New Forest, situated to the north of Ringwood.

Before booking, please ensure you read the Course Booking - Terms and conditions

What do I need to bring?

  • DSLR camera or ‘bridge’ camera
  • A camera support (e.g. tripod/beanbag).
  • An empty memory card in your camera
  • A spare, fully charged battery
  • Teas, coffees and biscuits are provided but please bring your own lunch.

Tutor - John Combes

John has been interested in nature and photography for over 40 years. A business studies lecturer for 31 years, since taking early retirement he was then self-employed as a wildlife photographer and lecturer for 20 years, concentrating on giving presentations to local clubs and societies as well as running photographic workshops/courses. He does his own wildlife sound recording and music production as part of his presentations. Early interests in nature photography were concentrated on close-up work with insects and flowers, but he now covers all aspects of UK wildlife as well as landscapes. Visits to the Canary Islands and Cyprus have added to his range of talks but he mainly concentrates on nature in the local area with the New Forest and Purbeck Coast providing a constant source of inspiration. He now uses both Micro 4/3 (Panasonic Lumix G9, Olympus OM1) and Full frame (Canon R6, R5) cameras and sees the benefits of both systems.

Booking

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

“Working” registered assistance dogs only. Visitors exercising their dog may do so only on the permissive path between Ivy & Rockford Lakes, accessed via the public footpath along the river from the Moyles Court New Forest car parks & the Avon Valley path

Mobility

If you have limited mobility please let us know prior to the event.

Wheelchair access

All paths are accessible by wheelchair
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Blashford Lakes
Contact number: 01425472760