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Night Photography

At the South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center
By
Star Staff

   Robert Wood will lead a night sky photography workshop for adults and children 12 and up on Saturday at 8 p.m., at the South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center in Bridgehampton.

    According to Mr. Wood, the night sky reveals a hidden pattern, as predictable and consistent as sunrise and sunset, which can be viewed through the lens of time-lapse photography. Participants are instructed to bring a tripod and either a digital single-lens reflex camera with bulb mode or a 35-millimeter camera with a cable release. Those without equipment will still be welcome to take notes on the technique and see some of Mr. Wood’s own work.

    The weather-dependent workshop is free to museum members, $7 for adults, and $3 for children 12 and under. Enrollment is limited and advance reservations are necessary.

 

 

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