Subject: [Tweeters] Paul Bannick Photography Course Offered Through
Date: Feb 12 12:33:34 2013
From: Paul Bannick - paul.bannick at gmail.com


Tweeters,

Given the recent posts on the matter, i wanted to assure everyone that
first on the agenda for the class will be how to minimize disturbance to
our subjects and one of our goals of the day will to not flush a single
bird.

As lovers of birds and nature, all of our outings have an impact. Our job
is to be conscious of those impacts and minimize them.

I hope to see you there.

Paul

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Brendan McGarry <
BrendanM at seattleaudubon.org> wrote:

> Hi Tweeters,****
>
> There may be some of you interested in this class happening this weekend.
> I know it?s questionable to post business stuff on Tweeters but I think
> that this would be a great opportunity for all the photographers out there
> to learn from a pro. All the info is below. ****
>
> *Nature Photography ? Padilla Bay*****
>
> *With Paul Bannick, award-winning photographer and author of the Owl and
> the Woodpecker*****
>
> ****
>
> With the publication of the Owl and the Woodpecker, Paul Bannick was
> established as one of the leading new wildlife photographers in America.
> Paul recently won the top prize at the International Conservation
> Photography Awards for his picture of a Snowy Owl in flight. In this
> field-based class, Paul will explain the techniques, strategies, and
> equipment used to make his iconic images. Based at the Padilla Bay Reserve
> and the West 90 WDFW site, the class will include classroom time and lots
> of time in the field. Target birds include falcons, waterfowl, Bald Eagles,
> Red-tailed Hawk, Rough-legged Hawk, Merlin, Northern Harrier, Short-eared
> Owl, and possibly a snowy owl! If the birds are shy, Paul will spend more
> time working one-on-one with students. To get the most out of the class,
> you need a telephoto lens and be comfortable adjusting the exposure,
> shutter speed, and shooting mode settings on your camera.
> *Lecture and field instruction:* Feb. 16, 2013, 9 am - 5 pm.
> *Location:* Breazeale Interpretive Center at the Padilla Bay National
> Estuarine Research Reserve, 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon. *Please
> bring a WA State Discover Pass if you have one. *
> *Cost:* $100 member, $120 non-member
> *Limit:* 40 ****
>
> ****
>
> To register, call the Seattle Audubon Nature Shop at 206-523-4483 between
> 10am-5pm, Monday-Saturday. ****
>
> ****
>
> http://www.seattleaudubon.org/sas/GetInvolved/Classes/ClassSchedule.aspx**
> **
>
> ****
>
> Brendan McGarry****
>
> *Nature Shop Assistant*
>
> ** **
>
> *Seattle Audubon Nature Shop*****
>
> *Where the profits are for the birds*****
>
> 8050 35th Ave. N.E.****
>
> Seattle, WA 98115****
>
> ph. 206-523-4483****
>
> fax. 206-528-7779****
>
> www.seattleaudubon.org****
>
> *Cultivating and leading a community that values and protects birds and
> the natural environment since 1916.*
>
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>
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--
Paul L. Bannick
Nature and Bird Photography
www.paulbannick.com
206-940-7835

My national traveling exhibit is at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
HIstory through April 28 2013.

The state exhibit is at the Edmonds Historical Museum through April 14,
2013.


For sample pages, book event dates and more information, see:
http://www.paulbannick.com
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