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How do you make perfect pictures of cityscapes, monuments and other scenes at night? This class will cover the use of time exposures using manual exposure techniques to produce stunning nighttime images. Many photographers have never used shutter speeds longer than one second, and low ISOs to produce the perfect image. This class will break open the mystery of low-level and night photography. Participants must have a tripod available for the class. We will meet up at the corner of 23rd and F Streets N.W., and begin the class with a walk to the Lincoln Memorial.

Brian Loflin, Nature Photographer
Brian Loflin is a nature photographer and his award-winning photographs have been published in many international magazines as well as books and other publications, including major news agencies of the world.
Brian currently teaches photography at the University of Texas at Austin and held similar positions at University of California at Riverside and Riverside Community College. Brian conducts seminars and workshops in many areas of photography. He also leads nature photography tours and workshops in a variety of global destinations.
Brian authored two photographic field guides published by Texas A&M University Press: Grasses of the Texas Hill Country and Texas Cacti,

To see some of Brian Loflin’s work, please visit his blog at http://bkloflin.wordpress.com and web sites, www.loflin-images.com and www.thenatureconnection.com .

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