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&lt;strong class="blue"&gt;Basic Birding And Macro Photography Course&lt;/strong&gt;&#13;
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The course is a full day in length and taught at a location within 35 miles from Los Angeles &lt;br&gt;&#13;
The course will be taught between 8am-4pm on weekends only.&#13;
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The group will be 1-4 students. I teach small groups so that all students&lt;br&gt;&#13;
come away with a sense that they have received a quality, hands on experience. I guarantee your satisfaction or your money will be fully refunded.&#13;
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In 4 hrs, I will teach you tips &amp; tricks that may take years to understand or grasp on your own. If you would like to learn how to properly use your camera in a wild life birding habitat, you will not be disapointed in my course. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&#13;
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&lt;strong class="blue"&gt;You will learn the following in this course.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&#13;
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1.	Correct way to hold and pan your camera&lt;br&gt;&#13;
2.	Understanding light and exposure&lt;br&gt;&#13;
3.	How to shoot in the manual mode&lt;br&gt;&#13;
4.	Correct technique for capturing sharp images of birds in flight&lt;br&gt;&#13;
5.	Contrast and your subject&lt;br&gt;&#13;
6.	Understanding bokeh&lt;br&gt;&#13;
7.	Understanding backgrounds&lt;br&gt;&#13;
8.	Tripods and monopods&lt;br&gt;&#13;
9.	Understanding your equiptment&lt;br&gt;&#13;
10.	Lenses and remote cables&lt;br&gt;&#13;
11.	Understanding your subject&lt;br&gt;&#13;
12.	How to shoot in RAW&lt;br&gt;&#13;
13.	Exposure compensation and your flash&lt;br&gt;&#13;
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&lt;strong class="blue"&gt;Suggestions On What You Will Need For Bird Photography&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&#13;
1.	A DSLR (digital single lens reflex) digital camera&lt;br&gt;&#13;
2.	A telephoto or zoom lens 200-400mm &lt;br&gt;&#13;
3.	A tripod with panning or ball head&lt;br&gt;&#13;
4.	Water and snacks will be provided&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&#13;
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&lt;strong class="blue"&gt;Price for the beginner course is $250. To schedule an appointment&#13;
&lt;a href="javascript:norobotmail('sealdoggy04', 'yahoo.com')"&gt;Email me&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&#13;
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