by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Oct 21, 2012 | Nature, Photo Workshops, Wildlife
Catch my wildlife photography lecture at Assateague Island National Seashore on 3 Nov or join my Natue Photography Workshop on 16-18 Nov (weekend program) at the same location.
Learn tips on how to capture exciting images of your favorite wildlife subjects. Includes info on attracting, locating, and approaching animals plus stalking techniques and using photo blinds.
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For info Contact: Christina Hulslander 443-614-3547 www.assateagueislandalliance.org
by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Sep 14, 2012 | Nature, Photo Tours, Photo Workshops
West Virginia Autumn Photo Workshop
Canaan Valley, Blackwater Falls, Dolly Sods
12-14 Oct. 2012
w/ Irene Hinke-Sacilotto
Limited to 10 participants.
One of my favorite photo workshop destinations is Canaan Valley, Blackwater Falls State Park, and the surrounding countryside in the West Virginia Mountains. The locations have been selected to provide workshop participants with a wide selection of photo subjects varying from beautiful mountain scenery to semi-tame deer. I scheduled the workshop to coincide with autumn color. Activities will begin at sunrise to take advantage of the warm early morning light. Field experience will be mixed with helpful critiques mid-day Sat. and Sun. afternoon. For convenience we will be staying at Canaan Valley Resort, centrally located and a relatively short drive to each of the photo destinations.
CANAAN VALLEY
Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Canaan Valley Park is a 6,000 acre sanctuary with over 18 miles of established trails through the marshes, woods, and meadows. The valley is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, raccoons, groundhogs, chipmunks, beaver, skunks, herons, waterfowl, salamanders, and an occasional black bear or bobcat. In October, days are cool and pleasant, with some early morning frost. At 3,200 feet above sea level, the Canaan Valley is cooler than surrounding countryside and the trees change color earlier than in other parts of the state. In autumn, visitors are treated to a kaleidoscope of color, crimson maples, burnt-orange oaks, and golden aspen. It’s rutting season for Whitetail Deer so they are more visible in the fields. Beavers, muskrats, and bears are active, busily gathering food for the winter. Migrating Canada Geese and other waterfowl are common sights flying overhead on their way to feed in the Blackwater River and surrounding wetlands.
BLACKWATER FALLS
Within a 30-minute drive from out hotel is Blackwater Falls State Park. Strategically placed overlooks provide views of the Blackwater River as it cascades over boulders and plunges 60 feet over Blackwater Falls. Other trails and viewpoints throughout the park provide additional opportunities to capture the fall color in combination with the Blackwater River Valley and surrounding mountains.
DOLLY SODS
Nearby on a high mountain ridge is Dolly Sods Wilderness. Because of its altitude and exposure to harsh weather, this remote area resembles the arctic tundra more than typical West Virginia. Huge lichen-covered boulders are strewn about in a haphazard fashion; low blueberry and cranberry bushes cover the ground; and deformed one-sided trees stand as testament to the harsh winters. Cold weather comes early to the high country and in Oct. leaves of many low growing shrubs turn crimson and glow when back-lit by the late afternoon sunlight. Trails lead to rocky overlooks for interesting lighting, abstract forms, and panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains.
SPECIAL NOTES
The group is small so I can give in individual attention to each participant, working with each person at their skill level. Include will be several exercises to accompany the field work. Ample time will be available for questions. The itinerary is flexible and will be adjusted according to the location and availability of subjects, the weather, group interest, and other factors. Hiking will not be strenuous but some trails may be rocky or wet in spots. Any hiking will be slow paced with plenty of time for rest. Anyone may abstain from an activity and select an alternative that is less strenuous. Boots with firm ankle support are recommended. Dress warmly in layers. Participants should bring 5 samples of your work. These will be used during the orientation and as time permits.
TRANSPORTATION: While on site, we will car pool to each location. However, each participant is responsible for their own transportation to and from home. Once registered, contracts, health forms, & additional details will follow.
ACCOMMODATIONS: At Canaan Valley Resort (block of rooms are reserved for the class & included in the price.)
SCHEDULE
Friday, 12 October
7:00-8:30 PM (Orientation Program)
Saturday, 13 October
Sunrise to 10:30 AM (Field – Canaan Valley)
10:30-1:30 PM (Lunch & Critique)
1:30-Sunset PM (Field – Seneca Rocks, Dolly Sods, Canaan Valley)
Sunday, 14 October
Sunrise to 10 AM (Field – Blackwater Falls)
Noon-2:00 PM (Critique & Wrap-up)
Double – $536 Single – $686
by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Aug 14, 2012 | Nature, Photo Tours, Photo Workshops, Travel, Wildlife

Tangier Island Photo Workshop
8 & 9 Sep 2012
Instructors: Irene Hinke-Sacilotto and Bill Wallen
All inclusive – boat and ground transportation, room, food, digital photography instruction. Round-trip cruise from Crisfield to Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay.
Features
– Experienced instructors
– High instructor to student ratio
– Nikon lenses available for borrowing
– Photography ooportunities from both land and water
– Unique setting
– Potential photo subjects: crab shacks, workboats, small boat harbor, waterman at work, quaint homes and historic buildings, plus osprey, herons, and other wildlife.
– Includes critique of participant images at the end of the workshop
Sponsored by the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
$450 Members; $500 Non-members
Registration deadline: Friday, August 24
For more information visit www.wardmuseum.org
To register call 410-742-4988 ext. 110 or email WardEducation@salisbury.edu





by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Jun 25, 2012 | Nature, Photo Tours, Photo Workshops, Wildlife

The last Chincoteague photo workshop I conducted was fun as usual. Great people and myfavorite location to offer programs. Saturday mornings dawn photography on the beach was very productive with wind swept waves backlit by the sun and feeding sanderlings racing along the shore to beat advancing waves. Attracted by an abundant supply of horseshoe crab eggs, other migrating shorebirds were prsent in large numbers on the mud flats at low tide and along the shore of Toms Cove –dowitchers, godwits, dunlin, ruddy turnstones, willets, plovers and more. Great photo opportunities were presented by terns and egrets catching fish in the borrow ditch just a few feet away, sometimes catching two at a time and fighting over prime fishing territory. A pair of oystercatchers nesting near the ocean parking lot calmly posed for photographs those who remained in the car. Black skimmers engaged in courtship antics nearby. This program was sponsored by Norfolk Botanical Gardens.
Coming up are two nature photography workshops, “Wildlife Photography” at Norfolk Botanical Gardens, 24 – 26 Aug. Plus a basic editing class at the gardens the same week. Just added to my schedule is a new Chincoteague weekend scheduled for 10 – 12 Aug and sponsored by the Ward Museum of Waterfowl Art, Salisbury University

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by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Jun 25, 2012 | Nature, Photo Workshops, Wildlife
I was unable to get close to this piping plover since it was in a restricted nesting area. However, because of the high number of mega pixels with my D4 Nikon SLR, I was able to crop the image enough to show this remarkable behavior – piping plover defending its young against ghost crab, a preditor on its chicks.

by Osprey Photo Workshops & Tours | Apr 28, 2012 | Nature, Photo Tours, Photo Workshops, Wildlife
Wildlife Photography Program at Chincoteague, 12 May, 11 AM.
Covers equipment, techniques of locating, attracting, and approaching wildlife plus tips on lighting, composition, and exposure. Entertaining stories behind images. Photo rich presentation. Free to public. See the following links for more info on the lecture and Assateague island.
http://www.fws.gov/northeast/chinco
http://www.chincoteaguechamber.com
http://www.nps.gov/asis/index.htm
Speaker Irene Hinke – sacilotto.
www.ospreyphoto.com
