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Photo Tour - Fall Landscapes in the High Peaks Region

One Day Fall Nature Photography Tour $185.

Rated Moderate
11 AM - 7 PM (or later)
In early October, fall colors are generally at their peak in the lower elevations of the High Peaks region. While showery, misty conditions offer great mood, clear conditions will make for some dramatic landscapes. The full moon rising just before sunset could offer some wonderful photo opps. All types of lens equipment could be used from macro / extension tubes to wide angle and telephoto. The wider angle the lens the better for landscapes! Please bring along an umbrella and wet weather protection for possible showers.
This nature photography tour is designed for those who are already comfortable with camera basics such as the relationship between aperture, shutter, and ISO settings. During this 8 hour day we will start out with a very brief introduction / discussion and then will have most all day to play with photo techniques in the field at nearby photo locations. If it looks like good sunset conditions we'll try to find a nice location to do sunset / twilight photos as well. Sunset is about 6:30 PM. Sometimes the best conditions are 20 minutes or so after actual sunset so it could be as late as almost 7 PM or later before we finish up for the evening.
This nature photography tour is rated MODERATE - some of the photography will be close to the road, but if conditions are right we could climb Mt. Jo, The Brothers, or another small mountain. These hikes will require walking over moderately rough or rocky terrain, with hikes up to about 2 miles one way with some rather steep climbing. Please bring hiking gear, as well as a headlamp.

A maximum of 6 participants, allows plenty of opportunities for individual interaction throughout the day on the different photo shoots.

The workshop fee includes all instruction and any handouts - but does not include lodging or additional meals. Please bring along whatever you would like for food and drink through the day. We will carpool as needed to photo locations.

We look forward to photographing with you and working with you on this nature photography tour.
Please contact us with any questions!
We will meet for this tour in the High Peaks area at a location like Chapel Pond, Cascade Lakes, or the Adirondak Loj. These are all in the Lake Placid / Keene Valley region. There will be full info in an Email with all of the tour information.
Few landscapes are as spectacular as the Adirondack High Peaks in fall. In this one day photo tour we will travel to several destinations that are all within about a half hour radius of Keene. There are numerous options in this region for all types of photography - including ponds at the base of rocky cliffs, cascades, crystal clear rocky rivers, and the highest mountains in the state.
Photographer, Carl Heilman, has been photographing the Adirondacks since the mid 1970's and has been working with digital image files since 1997. He has led photo workshops since the early 1990's and has been presenting photography workshops in Brant Lake since 1997 through Wild Visions, Inc. His coffee table books on the Adirondacks, Lake George, New York State, and Maine have been published by Rizzoli, Voyageur Press, and North Country Books. His AV programs have aired on regional PBS stations, and he was interviewed for the May 2008 national PBS special, 'The Adirondacks'. His photo techniques book, The Landscape Photography Field Guide (2011 Focal Press), and 101 Top Tips for Digital Landscape Photography are comprehensive books about landscape photography techniques. Photographing the Adirondacks (2013 Countryman Press), is a regional guidebook to more than 200 photo locations throughout the Adirondack Park.
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