Get the best from your wildlife images 

Sometimes photographing Red Kites can be a bit of a pain especially when the light is not on your side,  it may be raining and the light is dark and your shutter speed drops and without warning out comes the sun and you have to reset all your settings again or the sun is out you dial in your settings you take a shot and the Kite is completely black, on all accounts your settings will be completely different, light is the key factor here, I have been photographing Kites at Argaty for 3 years and seen many of good opportunities for taking good shots only to see the photographer  forget or didn't know how to compensate or read the light, The workshop here is to help the photographer to get the shot and understand light, part one we look at your settings, do we need to change them, what do they mean, what do they do, we talk about ISO, White Balance, Shutter Speeds, Aperture, Focus mode, Metering, Exposure, F stop RGB-sRGB Dept-of-field and Exposure compensation. And in part two we go to the hide and put it all together. In winter you can see up to 40-50 birds feeding along with Buzzards this is a good time for Photography, workshops are now taken in a 3 man photographic wooden hide design for photography max 2 persons only from sept 2010

                       £80 pp or £125 one 2 ones  Deposit £20pp 

 

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