Cave Photography Course at Mammoth Cave
Posted: Feb 12, 2013 1:30 pm
I've signed on to teach a cave photography course at Mammoth Cave this summer. It will include daily field trips in Mammoth and other nearby caves, with focus on all aspects of cave photography, from macro to big rooms and everything in-between, as well as all manner of lighting sources (strobes, bulbs, LEDs, show cave lights). We'll shoot by day, then review images and looks at post-processing techniques in Photoshop. My course is from June 10-14 and will be based at the CRF field station in Hamilton Valley. Below is the official announcement, which includes web addresses. If you have questions about the course content, you can ask them here but questions about registration, credit, etc should go to Leslie North, whose address is below.
The Hoffman Environmental Research Institute through its Center for Cave and Karst Studies and in cooperation with the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning and Western Kentucky University, United States, are pleased to announce the launch of the Summer 2013 Karst Field Studies Program. Courses this summer will include:
- Karst Geology, June 2-8, Dr. Art Palmer
- Karst Geophysics, June 9-15, Dr. Lewis Land
- Cave Photography, June 10-14, Dr. Dave Bunnell
- Karst Hydrology June 17-21, Drs. William White and Nicholas Crawford
- Cave Biology and Ecosystems, June 17-21, Dr. Dave Ashley
Courses may be taken for graduate, undergraduate, or continuing education credit. Courses may also be taken just for fun as non-credit workshops.
For more information about the program, courses, how to register, and instructors, please visit http://www.karstfieldstudies.com. While visiting the website be sure to also check out the 'Scholarships' tab for information about the Nick Crawford Karst Education Scholarship, a competitive award designed to offer financial assistance for attending a course.
If you have any questions please contact the Karst Field Studies Director, Dr. Leslie North, at leslie.north@wku.edu
"Like" us on Facebook at Karst Field Studies (WKU/Mammoth Cave).
Hope to see you this summer!
The Hoffman Environmental Research Institute through its Center for Cave and Karst Studies and in cooperation with the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning and Western Kentucky University, United States, are pleased to announce the launch of the Summer 2013 Karst Field Studies Program. Courses this summer will include:
- Karst Geology, June 2-8, Dr. Art Palmer
- Karst Geophysics, June 9-15, Dr. Lewis Land
- Cave Photography, June 10-14, Dr. Dave Bunnell
- Karst Hydrology June 17-21, Drs. William White and Nicholas Crawford
- Cave Biology and Ecosystems, June 17-21, Dr. Dave Ashley
Courses may be taken for graduate, undergraduate, or continuing education credit. Courses may also be taken just for fun as non-credit workshops.
For more information about the program, courses, how to register, and instructors, please visit http://www.karstfieldstudies.com. While visiting the website be sure to also check out the 'Scholarships' tab for information about the Nick Crawford Karst Education Scholarship, a competitive award designed to offer financial assistance for attending a course.
If you have any questions please contact the Karst Field Studies Director, Dr. Leslie North, at leslie.north@wku.edu
"Like" us on Facebook at Karst Field Studies (WKU/Mammoth Cave).
Hope to see you this summer!