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  1. James Shadle's "In The Field Workshops". Can You Say Roseate Spoonbills?

    James Shadle's "In The Field Workshops"

    The Original Tampa Bay by Boat Workshops and Tours!
    Arthur Morris/Birds As Art, Approved and Recommended Workshop/Tour conductor.

    Wild Florida Photography, with lead instructor James Shadle, is proud to present In The Field Nature Photography Workshops and Guided Photo Tours. These workshops are customizable, one-on-one and small group learning environments that allow for the utmost
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    Updated 02-22-2011 at 01:55 AM by James Shadle

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  2. James Shadle and Roman Kurywczak Present an Unique Workshop Experence! 02/26/2011



    Join award winning photographers James Shadle and Roman Kurywczak (aka The Odd Couple) as they team up to offer you a truly unique photographic workshop experience!



    On February 26, 2011 James and Roman will present this exciting one day workshop in Tampa, Florida.
    The day will be divided into 3 individual modules or mini-workshops.

    Workshop Module 1: The first workshop of the day is a hands on macro class which ...

    Updated 02-22-2011 at 01:56 AM by James Shadle

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  3. Reflectors

    The difference between a good or bad image often depends on the lighting. Poor lighting or insufficient lighting can affect the overall appeal of the final image. There are many techniques that are used by photographers to utilize the light to their advantage; One of the most versatile, inexpensive and convenient ways is with the use of light reflectors. Reflectors do exactly what they say they do, they reflect light. They are most often used to add light to shadowed areas, add a catch light ...
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  4. You can do it - Stacked Converters

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    You can do it - Stacked Converters.
    I tried this just for the heck of it and I was blown away.

    Nikon D700, Sigma 300-800mm @ 800mm.
    Kenko Pro 300 DG 2x stacked with a Kenko Pro 300 DG 1.4X = 2240mm

    ISO 800 1/320 @ F20, No VR -IS -VC -OS, just proper long lens technique.
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