
Intermediate Digital Photography Course
Event details
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Events at Westonbirt, The National Arboretum
- Westonbirt Arboretum
These workshops are aimed at those who feel fairly confident with the main controls of their digital cameras but want to increase their understanding of issues such as depth of field, aperture and shutter speed relationships, file formats, image management and manipulation (a limited amount of time will be spent on this), better composition and exposure control, white balance and so on.
Much of the time will be spent on practical assignment working as weather permits around the Arboretum with as much individual attention from your tutor as is possible. Group sizes will be restricted to 6 to ensure we can give as much attention to each delegate as is needed.
This course will greatly enhance your confidence and understanding enabling you to capture great landscapes not just on the day, but in the future.
Suitable outdoor clothing is recommended.
Dates for these courses are limited and early booking is therefore recommended.
All attendees will be given a complimentary copy of Graham's book on Westonbirt (rrp. £24.99)
Essential Information
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, Tetbury, GL8 8QS
How much? £120
Where to meet? Westonbirt Arboretum
Do I need to book? Yes
Dogs allowed? No
What to wear? Suitable outdoor clothing is recommended. As for equipment, Digital SLR's or Hybrid cameras are suitable for this course. Compact and more simple digital cameras are quite restrictive in their operation and probably would not be suitable. A tripod is essential, plus your camera manual as sometime we need to dig deep into the menu system to change settings!
Where to meet? Westonbirt Arboretum
Do I need to book? Yes
Dogs allowed? No
What to wear? Suitable outdoor clothing is recommended. As for equipment, Digital SLR's or Hybrid cameras are suitable for this course. Compact and more simple digital cameras are quite restrictive in their operation and probably would not be suitable. A tripod is essential, plus your camera manual as sometime we need to dig deep into the menu system to change settings!