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Laid-back Tennessee is a fantastic destination throughout the year. Its varied landscape and many natural beauties keep photographers guessing and tourists gasping. East Tennessee has something for everyone, from the Appalachian peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited national park, to the Cumberland Plateau, home to one of the largest stretches of oak and hickory forest in the United States. Whether spring or fall, Eastern Tennessee has the beautiful and unique photographic opportunities you're looking for and Earl Robbins is ready to help you make the most of them. Our tours include insight from locals on the best locations in the area, and a few helpful editing tips on Photoshop to enhance your shots. Don't miss it! In this workshop, you will learn about: Depth of field / Settings on tripod for long exposures / Exposure bracketing; integrate into Photoshop tools / Use of tripod / Live view on camera / Histograms / Polarization / High and low light |
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Instructor: Earl Robbins Getting There: Our home base will be Maryville, Tennessee. You can drive to Maryville, or fly into Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport then drive into Maryville. Once a hotel is chosen, you will be notified about the meet-up point. In the price of the workshop, we include: Tickets to get into all shoot locations & photography instruction Recommended Equipment: Wide angle (at least a 18mm), a zoom lenses (at least a 200mm), and a tripod |
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