Upcoming Digiscoping Workshop
Hey, any people from my hometown in Indianapolis free on Sunday, March 29, 2009? I'm doing a digiscoping workshop at Eagle Creek Park right after the Sunday morning bird walk!
The bird walk starts at 9am (there's a fee to enter the park, but the walk and digiscoping workshop are free) and then I'll do a brief powerpoint showing my photos (the good, the bad, the downright weird). The workshop will most likely start at 11:30am (or when the walk is finished). I'll show you how to do digiscoping, help you where I can with your equipment and afterward, we'll put it to practice. Bring your equipment or if you don't have it yet, but you are thinking of getting started, bring your digital camera or your scope and we'll look them over and see what would work best for you.
Digiscoping is a fun way to get souvenier photos of birds at the feeder or on bird walks!
The bird walk starts at 9am (there's a fee to enter the park, but the walk and digiscoping workshop are free) and then I'll do a brief powerpoint showing my photos (the good, the bad, the downright weird). The workshop will most likely start at 11:30am (or when the walk is finished). I'll show you how to do digiscoping, help you where I can with your equipment and afterward, we'll put it to practice. Bring your equipment or if you don't have it yet, but you are thinking of getting started, bring your digital camera or your scope and we'll look them over and see what would work best for you.
Digiscoping is a fun way to get souvenier photos of birds at the feeder or on bird walks!
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7 Comments:
Sharon,
I know a beautiful, cultured, lady who would be glad to have you stay in her lovely, wooded condo. She will even cook for you. She lives on the southside of Indy and has fantastic birdfeeders. She has some knowledge of birds, but has access to a real expert. You will have to watch your Ps and Qs since she is prim and proper and wouldn't say s---! if she had a mouthful.
Hi! I'm not personally interested in bee-keeping but I find it fascinating to read about.
Unfortunately, even if I don't have a personal interest, they seem to love my yard! I don't know if you've ever heard of soil-nesting bees (they're apparently solitary) but I have a ton.
http://kathemo.livejournal.com/10911.html
Anonymous -
Thank you so much for the kind offer! However, it is a requirement that I stay with my mother when in Indy.
Though she is cultured as a Petri dish, swears like a sailor, extorts candy from her neighbors and is prone to the occasional streaking spree, she is all I have.
Family... what would ya do without them? ha!
I'll try to swing down that direction...
Anonymous, who is your "real expert?" Just curious, beins how i'z a hoosier too. :)
Lynnanne -
I'm fairly certain anonymous is my mom. We love to needle each other via the interwebs.
Since when is trick or treating extorsion? Somebody has to do it.
Love Mom
What a hoot! Sharing that little tidbit sure connects the dots. lol
It sounds like you have a great time with your family... very cool.
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