This Course has ended. Please click here to see current Courses. or click here to browse our interactive map. Course website https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lif… Dates and times 28 Jun 19 More info Course commences 10.00 am and finishes at 5.00 pm each day Cost £120 full price /£110 concession Course summary A Lifelong Learning Aberystwyth Course This new ‘hands on’ course aims to give the knowledge and understanding to apply existing digital photography skills to the photographing of wildlife. While the fundamental aspects of digital photography will be covered (handling and configuring the digital camera, lens selection, exposure, composition and image critique), this course will concentrate on taking photographs of specific wildlife subjects in the field (e.g. insects, birds or flowers). The learner will be given the opportunity to observe and photograph a range of wildlife subjects unmolested and in their natural habitats. Combining field craft knowledge and camera skills, such as specialist lens selection, students will get the best from their subjects enabling them to become a competent wildlife photographer. On successful completion we can offer progression to complimentary lifelong Learning courses such as Photoshop for Photographers. For students not confident in your basic digital photography skills we recommend you first complete XS01010 introduction to Outdoor Digital Photography. Students will need their own digital camera (compact or DSLR), laptop computer and tripod. Please see the following web page for further essential information:https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/lifelong-learning/ecology/spec-course-info/ Course Code: AB310E 10 credits level 3 Simon Tune Apprentice teachers No apprentice teacher places available on this course Course type Specialist Engagement style Face to face Course contact email [email protected] Contact name Reception Contact telephone number 01970 623111 Share this course Copied to clipboard