How to Get the Best Wildlife Photo - Richmond Park
Details
Join us on this morning workshop to capture the wildlife including the majestic Red and Fallow deer with countless beautiful backdrops, including silver birch tree copses, lone oak trees, ferns and lakes.
We will be on the lookout for deer and other wildlife subjects including brightly coloured ring-necked parakeets and green woodpeckers.
Come and meet other wildlife photographers, improve or refresh your skills and knowledge and experience the joy of shooting deer.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
This session will consist of an introduction to the basics of wildlife photography, including:
- Best camera settings & controls
- Shutter speeds to get sharp photos
- Panning
- Selective focus and aperture control for subject to pop out of the background
- Composition
EXPERIENCE LEVEL
- Beginners with a basic knowledge of using you camera
- Intermediates looking to refresh their skills
EQUIPMENT
- Any camera
- Telephoto lenses minimum 70-200mm
- 300mm or longer if you have one
- Tripods are optional
OTHER ESSENTIALS
- Check weather on the day
- Wear appropriate clothing/shoes for weather conditions and walking through the park
- It can be helpful to have something to kneel on like seat pad or a bin bag, etc.
TRAVEL
- Check the TFL website for any delays that may affect your journey
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CONTACT
Alex 07956 264049
UPCOMING EVENTS
VENICE PHOTOGRAPHY WEEKEND - Oct 2026
https://www.meetup.com/londonphotographic/events/313109100/
UPCOMING EVENTS
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