A Black-horned Tree Cricket, one of myriad common macro-photography subjects.
Stratford Ecological Center
Evening Macrophotography Workshop (free)
Wednesday, October 5, 7pm
– 9 pm
Please RSVP if you plan to
attend. Email Lisa Kreischer at: photography@stratfordecologicalcenter.org
Stratford Ecological Center is located about 20 minutes north of Columbus, in southern Delaware County. More information RIGHT HERE. The following is their description of the event:
We are very fortunate to
have Jim McCormac share his photography and botanical knowledge with us for an
evening of learning and photographing. He recently presented a program to
our Stratford volunteers and received rave reviews about his knowledge and
presentation style.
This is an evening
program, so perhaps those of you on our list who cannot make our daytime
meetings can attend. The evening time will bring out some small critters
(bugs) allowing us to practice what we learned.
Program
Description:
The world abounds with
fascinating albeit tiny subjects. Indeed, there are far more “macro” targets
than “mega” targets. This talk, liberally illustrated with photos, will delve
into the fascinating world of insects and other Lilliputians. We’ll discuss
technique, equipment, camera settings, nighttime photography and flash, and
ways to find and approach subjects. Weather permitting, we’ll wander outside
afterward and seek subjects. So bring your camera and equipment.
Jim
McCormac – Bio Jim works for the Ohio Division of Wildlife, specializing in wildlife diversity issues, especially birds. Prior to that, he was a botanist with the ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves. He has authored or coauthored six books, including Birds of Ohio (Lone Pine 2004); and Wild Ohio: The Best of Our Natural Heritage (Kent State University Press 2009). The latter won the 2010 Ohioana Book award. He is a coauthor of the recently released Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II book. Jim writes a column, Nature, for the Columbus Dispatch, and regularly publishes a natural history blog. He has written scores of articles in a variety of publications and has delivered hundreds of presentations throughout the eastern United States. He was named 2014 Conservation Communicator of the Year by the Ohio League of Sportsmen.
A tiny Spicebush Swallowtail caterpillar gazes into the lens.
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