Thursday, May 3, 2012

New City Trek Photography Workshop Experience

NEW - Full Day “City Trek Photography Workshop Experience”
When: Sunday 27 May 2012


Where: Brisbane City

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Join Mark and Michael for a day in Brisbane city. Cityscapes, patterns, details and macro will be the topics of the day.
 
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Our day starts at the GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) in South Brisbane at 9:00am photographing the interesting architecture and structures nearby.
We'll move onto the Kurilpa Bridge and make our way across to the city taking in the structure and details along the way.
Slow shutter speed techniques using ND (neutral density) filters will be explored allowing for very creative compositions.
Continuing on into Roma Street Parklands, macro will be the new theme. The gardens also offer up any interesting sculptures and shapes so keep your wide angle lens handy.

Roma Street Parklands has many water features including cascades and numerous fountains, again a terrific source of photographic subject material.
There will be time along the way to grab a bite to eat and a coffee before we head back over the Go Between Bridge
The colours and patterns before crossing the bridge make for interesting composition.
The trek would not be complete without a quick session around the old Foggitt & Jones building and then it's back to the GOMA at 3:00pm to wind up and maybe relax at one of the cafes.

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Subjects covered will include:

Composition Backgrounds Aperture/depth-of-field

Recommended shutter speeds Lighting Best hand-holding techniques

Metering Focal points Focusing styles

Using ND Filters to achieve slow shutter speeds

Macro equipment and techniques

And much more…

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