Ken Archer and Nate Chappell are leading a workshop to some of our favorite local areas in Western Washington. Our main subjects will be the numerous Bald Eagles and other species at Hood Canal. In the afternoons and evenings we will photograph Wood Ducks at a local park as well as some Northwest songbirds at feeder setups as well as do photo critique. Every spring the low tides at Hood Canal attract large numbers of Bald Eagles which come to feed on spawning sculpin. It's a great place to get close up flight shots of these birds in a totally natural situation (non-baited). Nate Chappell will be teaching how to handhold a large lens for flight photography, manual exposure techniques, fill flash and much more. The first night we will have a 2-3 hour presentation with question and answer period. Ken Archer is a former first place category winner in Nature's Best Photo Contests and Wyoming Wildlife Photography Contest.
The cost of the workshop is $1,595 and includes all lodging, transportation, guiding, instruction and property use fees. We currently have 2 spots left open out of 6.
To see the details please see http://www.trogontours.net/eagles. To see my eagle gallery from Hood Canal go to http://www.trogontours.net/eaglegallery To see my gallery of Wood Ducks and other species from Lakewood, WA please see http://www.trogontours.net/washingtongallery2
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