Snettisham Spectacular – Whirling Waders in Norfolk
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Experience the Magic of 100,000 Birds in Flight in Norfolk!
Workshop Highlights:
Immerse yourself in a stunning natural spectacle where the wading birds, primarily Oystercatchers and Knots, will be seen retreating from the spring tide, creating a mesmerizing display as they take to the skies. Capture the dramatic moments of their murmurations and learn how to experiment with shutter speeds for unique images. Our workshop will also include a non-birding day dedicated to exploring and photographing the picturesque landscapes surrounding The Wash in Snettisham.
Don’t miss this chance to enhance your photography skills while enjoying the beauty of the UK’s rich wildlife.
Fitness Level:
Easy to Moderate (approx. 45-minute flat walk each way)
What’s Included:
– Expert guidance
– Round-trip transportation from London
– Comfortable cottage accommodation (private room included)
– Access to telephoto lenses and camera bodies (Canon, Nikon)
– Kase filter kits for each participant to borrow
– Small group size (maximum 5 participants)
Explore beautiful landscapes, connect with fellow photography enthusiasts, and create stunning images to add to your portfolio. Join us at the Whirling Wader Spectacular for an unparalleled photographic adventure!
1. Wildlife Photography Techniques – Capture stunning images of wading birds in dynamic flight and flocking behaviour.
2. Shutter Speed Mastery – Experiment with different shutter speeds to create unique effects while photographing moving subjects.
3. Compositional Skills – Learn how to frame and compose shots in natural settings to enhance visual storytelling.
4. Use of Telephoto Lenses – Gain hands-on experience with telephoto lenses to photograph distant subjects effectively.
5. Landscape Photography – Explore techniques for capturing the beautiful landscapes of The Wash, even on non-birding days.
6. Nature Observation – Develop skills in observing and anticipating animal behaviour for better photography opportunities.
7. Post Processing – Enhance you post-processing skills