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Moonlit Monuments Photo Tour

Friday, October 28, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

Washington, United States

Moonlit Monuments Photo Tour

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Single Photographer Rate Ended $79.00 $0.00
Non-Photographer Rate Ended $29.00 $0.00
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Washington might not have the reputation of the city that never sleeps, but as night falls, DC is awake, alive, and memorable in its own right. The majestic DC Icons stand peaceful and serene, bathed in a mixture of moonlight and the soft spotlights that illuminate them.

The monuments at night provide photography enthusiasts a perfect excursion to capture the other side of Washington. On our Moonlit Monuments Photo Tour, a professional photographer will lead you to DC's most memorable night time sights. 

In small groups, you will learn how to photograph each of the Monuments using natural light. You will learn how to make White Balance decisions and even use High Dynamic Range to create evening magic.

Your photo tour will begin at the haunting faces of the Korean War Memorial and continue in the majestic presence of the Lincoln Memorial. We will wander down to the World War II Memorial to explore the many ways to showcase its grandeur. 

Bring your Digital SLRs and tripod, as you will need the flexibility to capture the best of DC at night.

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Friday, October 28, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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"I have learned more in a few hours of a Photo Tour than in weeks of classes. The instruction is clear and approachable, and I have remembered it long after the tour."

"Lyn is a seasoned photographer that has passion for what he does. As a very enthusiastic, amiable guide, Lyn provides superlative coaching, starting with a group orientation about the essentials of photography, and then by giving each tour participate hands-on coaching with as much or as little as the student needs. Ample time is provided along the tour route so that one can leisurely find and take the shots they want. At the end of the tour, a recap of the 10 photo essentials, really helped reinforce the days lessons."