Algonquin Park Landscape Photography Tours ps

Algonquin Park photographer, guide and instructor Michael Bertelsen will offer helpful instruction and sensational locations. Some of his landscape photography locations are rarely photographed by anyone other than Michael and his groups.

Quality Not Quantity
The once a year workshop is limited to 6 people only. We all travel together in one vehical.

Landscape Photography Itinerary
Landscape is our primary goal on both mornings; then moose when we have lost that glorious morning light. There will be a break in the middle of the day. At this time a picnic style lunch will be served. Afternoon would be spent chasing moose and then more landscape photography in the evening.

Equipment Requirements
For landscapes a wide angle lens such as a 17-50mm combined with a digital 35mm camera. Some of you might use HDR while others, including me, still use a 2 or 3 stop neutral density filter. A circular polarizer is also needed.
For moose a lens ranging from 200 to 500mm will work fine. A good sturdy tripod is important.


Scheduled 2 Day Workshop
Landscapes & Moose - Sept 22 & 23 2012. $450.00 per person.

Price includes:
* Personalizied instruction due to a very small group.
* Transportation into Algonquin Park if staying near the west end of the park or Huntsville.
* Picnic style lunch includes buns, coldcuts, sliced cheese, lettuce, bottled water, & cookies.
* Entrance fee into the park.

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Deposit & Registration for Workshops

A nonrefundable 50% deposit plus 13% HST is required to reserve your spot.

Please contact Michael if you have any other questions or to check availability and request a booking.

Please make check payable to Michael Bertelsen and send it to 1 Lake Drive, Huntsville, ON, P1H 1G1.

If you need accommodations we would be happy to recommend something for you.

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