Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Photography workshop in New Jersey with Michael S. Miller

See The Forest Through The Lens
Saturday, June,2
9:00am - 2:00pm
Meet at Stokes State Forest and spend the day exploring Stokes State Forest and the Delaware Water Gap Area.  You will capture the trees, ferns, cascades and natural light while learning composition and exposure in one of New Jersey's natural wonders.This creative exploration is designed for those photographers with basic digital skills who want to develop their creative skills. 
The air becomes noticeably chiller when you enter Tillman's Ravine, with its cool evergreen forest of eastern hemlocks, mountain laurel and ferns along side the steep slopes carved by the rushing wters of Tillman's Brook.  Explore the eastern hemlocks and ferns clinging to rock crevics, a 10 foot cascade, and rushing water over the red rocks of the Kittatinny Ridge all through your camera lens.
If time permits we will head up the road two miles to Buttermilk falls, a 80-90 foot cascade.  This spectacular waterfall is the only waterfall in New Jersey, apart from Great falls, with a developed viewing area.
Cost $125/person

 What equipment you need to bring
  • Digital SLR and lens(es) or an advanced digital point and shoot camera
  • Camera batteries MUST be fully charged and if you have any extra set please bring them
  • Minimum of 4GB digital memory card 
  • Manual for your camera
  • Tri-pod

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