Due to lack of participation, this event has been cancelled.
(This was supposed to be in February, but I wasn’t able to make it so we’ll try this again!)
We’ll meet at the Ernest Coe Visitor’s Center parking lot around 4:45pm and leave there at 5pm sharp. We’ll caravan down to the Mahogany Hammock trail and walk the trail, noticing and experiencing all that this hardwood hammock trail has to offer.
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Some of us just explore on these ‘walkabouts’ with just a cell phone to record what we “notice”. The purpose of the “walkabout” is to explore and notice what interests and excites you. Take a mental note (or record it with your phone) of the things you like, consider why this thing caught your eye, and envision what this might look like in different light, with different conditions. Maybe take notes on when you think a particular scene might be ideal and return when those conditions present themselves.
If you prefer to photograph as usual, go right ahead. No rules here. If you do, I’d recommend a tripod and shutter release cable (or use the camera self timer) as inside the hammock it will be very low light and you’ll most likely use longer exposures. As we’ll be inside the hammock, I don’t think a long lens is necessary, but bring it if you so choose. I think a mid-range lens and wide-angle would be plenty. Maybe even a macro lens! Bring what you have.
Keep an eye on the weather. Generally it should be very pleasant and dry, but you never know. As we always recommend in the Everglades, bring bug spray, and wear long sleeves and long pants. Perhaps a bug jacket, sturdy comfortable shoes. Maybe a small cooler with refreshments for afterwards.
Hope to see you all there!