Water & its Moods
Learn how easy it is to use your camera to capture the varying moods of water in your photographs. We'll take you to picturesque locations with ample opportunities to get great shots, with lots of great advice from experienced landscape photographers, and the chance to review and discuss your photos as a group.
Content:
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How to vary shutter speeds to freeze or blur motion
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When and how to use ND filters to make sure you get stunning shots even in difficult conditions
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How to use polarising filters when photographing water
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How to improve your images with good composition
Where: Commencing with a briefing to make sure that you know how to set up your camera for the day, before venturing out to your locations for the day where your tutor will take you to the best vantage points to capture stunning images, and be on hand to answer your questions and discuss your images with you throughout the day.
Cameras: DSLR, Mirrorless Compact System, Four-Thirds.
Equipment: To get the most from this workshop you will require a tripod (full height). Optional equipment - ND filters, polarising filter, remote shutter release.
Previous Experience: To get the most from this workshop you should have attended our beginners photography course or be confident shooting in Aperture Priority and using Exposure Compensation.
Times: Full day, usually 10 am to 4 pm but please check your joining instructions.
East Midlands
, ,Photographing Water and Landscapes at Padley Gorge. The light and conditions at this time of year generally make for some beautiful images around Padley Gorge and the surrounding areas, creating myriad opportunities to capture stunning shots of fast-moving water in the most picturesque surroundings.
In this workshop, you will learn how to create and expose for those stunning ‘smooth water’ images, how to use polarising and ND filters, and we will also look at the art of composition and how to best capture the surroundings of Padley Gorge.
There will be a Zoom presentation in the week leading up to the workshop, which is usually on a Tuesday evening, and the practical part of the workshop, which lasts around three and a half hours, will take place in the morning at Padley Gorge. There will be plenty of time on the day to review your images; however, you can also opt for a short personal review over Zoom. Joining instructions will be emailed to you around a week beforehand, so you know where to meet, what time, and what to bring.
Filters are provided for you on the day; however, you will need a tripod to make the most of this workshop.
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