Saturday, February 21, 2009
Spend a day amongst magnificent aquatic wildlife, understanding the critical role the oceans play in human survival, while photographing exhibits featuring thousands of unique creatures. Aquariums can offer some challenging conditions such as low ambient lighting to thick glass walled tanks.
During this photo walk, you'll learn the simple tricks that will help you capture stunning images. Point and shoot, and digital SLR owners will both benefit from the techniques presented.
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM - NY Aquarium closes at 4:30 PM
Meeting Place: Main Entrance
The New York Aquarium at Coney Island
Wildlife Conservation Society
Surf Avenue & West 8th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11224
The Aquarium is easily accessible by subway via the F or Q train, by the B36 and B68 bus routes, and by car (paid parking available).
General admission is $13.00. If we can get enough people to join us, the NY Aquarium offers a $6.00 group rate if we reserve 2 weeks in advance. If you're interested in joining me, let me know as soon as possible by clicking on the link below and completing the RSVP form:
NY Aquarium Photo Walk RSVP
Here are a few more images I captured recently at the Aquarium:
Hope you can join us for what will be a very fun day of photography.
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Labels: aquarium, aquatic, basic technique, dSLR, events, fish, photo walk, point-and-shoot, sealife, sharks, training