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Have a digital camera but only use the
automatic settings? The North Lakeland Discovery Center will offer a three
part workshop on Digital Photography starting Tuesday January 31st where
you can learn to use the manual settings of your camera to get the most from
each shot. The workshop runs three consecutive nights from 4:30-6:00pm and
will cover digital photography basics, editing and composition.
Part One: Photography Basics. Optics, lighting, F-stops, ISO, shutter speeds - what they are and how to use them to take beautiful images. Tuesday, Jan 31.
PartTwo: Applying Manual Settings to Nature Photography. Apply concepts
from Part One to the great outdoors including how it all applies to weather,
animal movement, and setting up the perfect shot. Wednesday, Feb 1.
PartThree: Digital Editing. Explore the simple things like cropping,
balance, and exposure adjustments with basic editing software to create your
best pictures yet! Thursday, Feb 2.
All classes are held at the Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters. Registration is $18 ($15 for Discovery Center members) per class, or register for all three to save $5. To register or for more information, visit www.DiscoveryCenter.net or call (877) 543-2085.
“Invasiveness” the topic of Research
Review at the Discovery Center
Each month the North Lakeland Discovery
Center hosts a free research review to the community. This month the topic is
‘Invasiveness’.
This is an opportunity to hear about the research and monitoring we're doing
here at the Center, as well as a time to delve into the history of the concept
itself. What makes a species invasive versus non-native? We'll explore the
variables that influence invasiveness and how we are using that information to
preserve our Northwoods native populations.
Held at the Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters. Registration is free for everyone, donations are welcome and go directly to support our research done at the Discovery Center. To register or for more information, visit www.DiscoveryCenter.net or call (877) 543-2085.
Live Owl “Orion” at Manitowish Waters
Koller Memorial Library
The third of the North Lakeland Discovery
Center’s monthly Brown Bag Series
lectures will be held on February 1st, from 12-1pm at the Manitowish Waters Koller Memorial Library.
lectures will be held on February 1st, from 12-1pm at the Manitowish Waters Koller Memorial Library.
This month we host Trees for Tomorrow
naturalist Troy Walters and his Great Horned Owl Orion as they teach about the
amazing adaptations of owls.
Explore a hands-on display of talons, skulls and study skins as well and meet the live owl. Held at the Manitowish Waters Koller Memorial Library. Free. Donations appreciated.
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The North Lakeland Discovery Center - connecting
people to nature; promoting stewardship of our beautiful Northwoods resources.
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