Saturday, September 13, 2008 from 07:00 PM - 09:30 PM (ET)
Washington, DC
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Come join professional architectural photographer E. David Luria as he teaches you how to shoot illuminated buildings at night at one of the most picturesque sites of Washington DC: Lafayette Park, in front of the White House. Mr. Luria will provide instruction on composition, exposure, white balance and lighting, and on the use of tilt/ shift lenses for vertical correction. Subjects will include the White House with the deep blue sky of civil twilight, the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Renwick Gallery, the Blair House, the nearby Hay-Adams Hotel and St. Johns Church, and the beautiful mansions that line Lafayette Park. Available for intermediate to advanced photographers only with adjustable SLR digital or film cameras and wide angle lenses (12mm to 18 mm). Use of a shift lens for perspective control is highly recommended (they are available for $500 to $600 from www.KEH.com ), instructor will have two Nikon-mount PC lenses available to loan to Nikon participants. STURDY tripod and horizontal/vertical bubble level plus flashlight are essential for this safari. Black and white digital or film media are also a great option for this Safari.
Washington Photo Safari uses the beautiful landmarks of the nation's capital to provide multilingual instruction in landmark and travel photography. If you love taking pictures and want to learn how to take better pictures, the Washington Photo Safari is for you! 4545 Connecticut Ave. NW #620 Washington, DC 20008 Toll Free - 1-877-512-5969 Local Phone - 1-202-537-0937 Fax - 1-815-333-0233 E-mail: info@washingtonphotosafari.com
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