LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES - PART 2

Advanced Landscape & Travel Photography

We will begin this workshop by showing you more advanced photographic techniques for the landscape photographer, with two practical photographic sessions, and an opportunity to review your photos as a group.

Movement in LandscapesWhat You Will Learn

  • Understanding light and how it affects your shots
  • How to plan your photography for the best possible light
  • How to capture movement in your images
  • More on what makes a great composition
  • The tips and tricks that make help you create stunning shots

 

Dates, Venues & Prices for this Workshop

RegionDayDateVenueCost £PlacesReserve Your Place
London & South East Sun 27 May 2012 Seven Sisters Country Park, E Sussex
Advanced Landscape Composition at the Seven Sisters - beach, seascapes and white cliffs - use ND filters to blur movement.
75.00 >3
London & South East Tues 12 June 2012 Witley Common, Surrey
Learn Advanced Landscape Composition at beautiful Frensham Ponds near to Witley Common, also owned by the National Trust.
65.00 >3
North and Mid Wales Sun 1 July 2012 Coed y Brenin, Gwynedd
A workshop for advanced techniques in landscape photography in magnificent surroundings
55.00 >3
North West & North Midlands Sun 12 February 2012 Brantwood, Coniston
Learn Advanced Landscape Composition on the shores of Coniston Water
75.00 2
North West & North Midlands Sun 7 October 2012 Brantwood, Coniston
Learn Advanced Landscape Techniques on the shores of Coniston Water.
75.00 >3

 

Reviews

We really enjoyed the Landscape Part 2 course at Hardwick last weekend and are already looking forward to the next one!

 

 

About This Workshop

SLR Cameras Micro System and Bridge (large compact) cameras Skill Level 3
Activity Level 2 Dates, Venues and Prices for this Workshop Reviews of this Workshop

(Longshaw Activity Level 3)

Setting up a shot

Equipment

You will need a tripod (full height).  Optional equipment - polarising filter, graduated filters (grey or ND), ND filters, remote shutter release.

Previous Experience Required

To get the most from this workhop, we recommend that you have attended our Landscape Photography Part 1 workshop, or have a good understanding of depth of field and how to set an appropriate Aperture on your camera, use of Exposure Compensation and graduated filters.

If in doubt, please contact your local tutor for advice.

Times

Most of our workshops run from 10am to 4pm, but please check your Joining Instructions for full details.

How to take great landscape photographs