About the event
The Flying Foxes of Parramatta Park are devilishly difficult to photograph. When the summer days are very hot they will exhibit survival behaviour and fly down to the water to cool their bellies and take a drink in the late afternoon. They are very tiny, very fast ,and the dusk light in forest surrounds creates challenges with the lighting. If you wish to push your camera skills to a higher level the results can be extremely rewarding with some expert advice. Be prepared to get out of your comfort zone and learn how to adapt your camera to the environmental needs. They are very exciting to chase!
A single ticket to this event is for 2pax- please disregard the "per person".
Techniques covered
- Wildlife settings
- Low light settings
- Shooting for speed and distance
What to bring
- Camera with fast SD card
- Zoom lens - 200mm will be a little short so the longer the better - if you are shooting on a Sony camera talk to me about borrowing a long lens for this shoot.
- Shoes stepping in water and sand
- A sense of fun!
Advocate

Robin Moon
I'm a Sydney based award-winning photographer specialising in Wildlife, Landscape + Drone photography and was awarded the APP Nature and Wildlife Photographer o...

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