Doug Gardner

Photographing Wood Storks at Dungannon Heritage Preserve

Doug Gardner
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    How do you capture the prehistoric-looking wood stork in its natural habitat? Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner shows you how to photograph these unusual birds in South Carolina’s Dungannon Heritage Preserve.

    In this video, Doug Gardner joins wildlife photographer Eric Horan for some lessons on capturing the wood stork. You will learn why it works better to use front and back lighting on a sunny morning. You’ll also discover why it’s better to overexpose for tight shots and underexpose for wide shots as well as why different lenses work to capture image variety, and many more wildlife photography tips.

    Come along with pro shooters Doug Gardner and Eric Horan as they capture the fascinating wood stork in the Dungannon Heritage Preserve.

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    MORE IN THIS COURSE:

    South Carolina’s ACE Basin—Course Preview
    Photographing Wood Storks at Dungannon Heritage Preserve
    Capturing Wildlife in the Backwaters of ACE Basin

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