Wildlife photography captures rare moments typically unseen by human eyes, such as prairie-dog stampedes and buffalo town-hall meetings. Record democracy in its most natural habitat with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a Photography 101 nature-walk workshop from Nature's Photo Adventures (a $150 value), redeemable at different local conservation centres and parks in the Greater Toronto area. Recent tours have explored the woodsy depths of Wye Marsh in Midland, Ontario. During Nature's Photo Adventures' workshops, students learn the basics of photographing birds and nature. A two-hour photo walk, led by experienced wildlife photographers such as David Hemmings and Megan Lorenz, begins by covering shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Students also learn how to properly read their light, pixel, and name in hieroglyphics. Still-film neophytes discuss basics of image composition and lighting backgrounds before heading outside to put theory to practice and squirrel-whispering skills to use amid the majesty of protected wilderness. Participants may choose their workshop times from the scheduled dates listed on the Nature's Photo Adventures website. |
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