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Cave Photography Course offered in and near Mammoth Cave National Park
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<blockquote data-quote="Lesanna10" data-source="post: 136709" data-attributes="member: 13733"><p><strong>Two-day special...take the course for $250, that's half the normal price. Contact <a href="mailto:Leslie.north@wku.edu">Leslie.north@wku.edu</a> for registration information. Space is very limited! </strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cave Photography, June 10-14, Dr. Dave Bunnell</p><p></p><p>The Hoffman Environmental Research Institute through the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning and Western Kentucky University, are offering a unique Cave Photography course this summer. The instructor, Dr. Dave Bunnell, is published in works such as National Geographic and National Speleological Society News. </p><p></p><p>The course will focus on multiple flash photography in sections of Mammoth Cave, with subjects ranging from close-ups, speleothems, action shots, passages, entrances, and big rooms. Electronic flash, flashbulbs, natural light, show cave lighting, and LED lights will all be used as light sources, singly or in combination. Various optical and radio slave trigger systems will be used in class exercises. Students will also learn basic and advanced techniques for processing their images in Adobe Photoshop, and at the end we will craft a short multimedia presentation displaying the best of the week's photographic efforts.</p><p></p><p>"Like" us on Facebook at Karst Field Studies (WKU/Mammoth Cave) and be the first to hear about the courses and special opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesanna10, post: 136709, member: 13733"] [B]Two-day special...take the course for $250, that's half the normal price. Contact [email]Leslie.north@wku.edu[/email] for registration information. Space is very limited! [/B] Cave Photography, June 10-14, Dr. Dave Bunnell The Hoffman Environmental Research Institute through the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning and Western Kentucky University, are offering a unique Cave Photography course this summer. The instructor, Dr. Dave Bunnell, is published in works such as National Geographic and National Speleological Society News. The course will focus on multiple flash photography in sections of Mammoth Cave, with subjects ranging from close-ups, speleothems, action shots, passages, entrances, and big rooms. Electronic flash, flashbulbs, natural light, show cave lighting, and LED lights will all be used as light sources, singly or in combination. Various optical and radio slave trigger systems will be used in class exercises. Students will also learn basic and advanced techniques for processing their images in Adobe Photoshop, and at the end we will craft a short multimedia presentation displaying the best of the week's photographic efforts. "Like" us on Facebook at Karst Field Studies (WKU/Mammoth Cave) and be the first to hear about the courses and special opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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