We will spend three days shooting in the "Land of Waterfalls" the Pisgah Forest in Transylvania County, North Carolina. During that time we will visit as many as eight waterfalls of all sizes and stop to shoot wildflowers along the way. This workshop will begin with a meeting of all participants on Wednesday evening to discuss shooting technique and layout our itinerary. This will allow us to start shooting early Thursday morning. We will shoot all day Friday and Saturday and possibly Sunday morning. During this time we will discuss and demonstrate the techniques of composition and exposure control for these unique locations, as well as macro techniques for wildflowers. There will be critique and review sessions after each day's shooting. We have added an exciting new scenic location. We will visit the "Cradle of Forestry in America" the location of the very first Forestry school in the U.S.
Places we'll visit: Eight different waterfalls including Looking Glass falls, More Cove falls, Slick Rock falls and more, sunrises along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and The Cradle of Forestry.
What we'll learn: Aperture and shutter speed selection and composition techniques to capture dramatic waterfalls, macro techniques for shooting wildflowers, effective use of filters and more.

When: June 16-19, 2010
Cost $300.00
Waterfalls and Wildflowers
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Workshop Overview
Waterfalls & Wildflowers
Summertime in the Smokys
Birds of the Alligator Farm
Nature of the Lowcountry
Fall Color of the Smokys
Grandfather Mountain
Exploring the ACE Basin
One Day Classes
palmettophoto@bellsouth.net
843.324.6787
This workshop is offered through the Charleston Center for Photography. Please click here to register
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