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Florida Everglades and Keys

Florida Everglades and Keys

All Day
Date: 04/07/2008 - 04/12/2008
Spend four full days with wildlife photographer Sean Quintilian photographing the wildlife and landscapes of South and Central Florida. Alligators, wading birds and manatees will be definite wildlife captures for the trip as well as strong possibilities for dolphins, pelicans and osprey to name a few.

The sweeping landscapes of the Florida Everglades, the palm tree sunsets and one of the few remaining stands of old growth cypress forest will be the focus of our landscapes.

Our itinerary will be as follows:

Monday 4/7: Fly into Miami Airport, transportation to our hotel in Homestead Fl will be available after 2:00pm. Orientation and dinner in Homestead that evening.

Tuesday 4/8: All day in Everglades National Park. Lodging in Homestead

Wednesday 4/9: Everglades National Park (north end) and Big Cypress National Preserve. Lodging in Homestead.

Thursday 4/10: North islands of the Florida Keys, after sunset drive to Titusville Fl. Lodging in Homestead.

Friday 4/11: Merritt Island national Wildlife refuge and Kennedy National Seashore. Lodging in Titusville.

Saturday 4/12: Early morning shoot in Merritt Island NWR and then drive back to Miami airport for flights after 4:00pm.

Wildlife photographer Sean Quintilian has traveled over much of North America in search of outstanding wildlife and nature photographs. His body of work includes images from 14 U.S. National Parks and dozens of National Wildlife Refuges, with over 100 species of mammals, birds, and reptiles recorded. Sean has spent over 600 days on location over the past 17 years including 20 weeks in Yellowstone National Park alone and he has led two of our safaris to Yellowstone and safaris capturing photos of bald eagles, snow geese and wolves. His work has appeared in publications, exhibits and a CD jacket, and his fine art prints have graced the walls of many offices and homes.

Due to the variety of subjects being photographed lenses from wide angle to longer telephoto (300m + on digital body) will best for this trip.

Meeting place TBA.

Fee:$755/person for instruction only, paid to Washington Photo Safari. Lodging, local transportation and meals are $450 (double occupancy), or $750 (single occupancy) paid directly by check to instructor Sean Quintilian at 1105 Walnut Hill ct. Abingdon, MD 21009.

Photo: Sean Quintilian.

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