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33. Photographing Spring Wildflowers
33. Photographing Spring Wildflowers

Sat, May 27

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Door County

33. Photographing Spring Wildflowers

Join Tom Turriff for a lesson on the basics of nature photography, and the ethics of photographing in natural, wild spaces.

Time & Location

May 27, 2023, 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Door County, 8166 WI-57, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202, USA

About the event

Nature can be experienced through many different lenses. How do you translate it through the camera lens? Join Tom Turriff for a lesson on the basics of nature photography, and the ethics of photographing in natural, wild spaces. We will begin in the classroom at the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center, then travel to Logan Creek to put your knowledge to practice with an abundance of spring wildflowers to photograph. This program is suitable for beginning and intermediate photographers. 

Please review the following information before choosing to register for this program: 

Tom will be teaching techniques for this program specific to DSLR (or equilivent) cameras. Please plan to bring this type of camera with you. We also request bringing a quality, sturdy tripod for this program. If you have questions about the type of camera needed for this program, please contact us at katie@ridgessanctuary.org. 

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The Door County Festival of Nature has been brought to you by The Ridges Sanctuary and our partners in conservation to celebrate the natural beauty of the Door Peninsula. Each year we bring forward a slate of field trips, events and experiences to help you explore that unique natural systems found throughout Door County. 

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CONTACT >

T: 920-839-2802

E: info@ridgessanctuary.org

8166 Highway 57, 

Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

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