
Capturing Moose, Loons & Waterfowl - Course Preview
Doug GardnerTravel to Maine’s north woods and a North Carolina wildlife refuge where outdoor photographer Doug Gardner gives you tips on photographing moose, loons, and waterfowl. He shows you how to waterproof your equipment, the use of waders and camouflage, and the importance of tracking and scouting. You will learn the ideal camera settings, metering techniques, how to hold sharp focus, and where to position yourself to take advantage of the changing light.
Doug photographs moose and loons feeding in a north woods pond. He captures pintails and snow geese in flight and on the water, at dawn and dusk. Join pro shooter Doug Gardner for this exciting series on wildlife photography.
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You know Maine has long been known for its natural beauty. Whether it's the ocean carved cliffs, of the coast line, or the wildlife rich northern woods. Its definitely a hot spot for wildlife, nature and landscape photographers. Join me this week, as we explore this area, in hopes of gettin' some great photographs. I'm your host Doug Gardner, and thank you for joining me on another "Wild Photo Adventures".
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