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CONTACT: Anne Fidanzato, Park Supervisor, (727) 893-7326
 
LEARN "THE ART OF NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY" AT JANUARY SPEAKER SERIES
 
St. Petersburg, Fla. (December 28, 2007) - Photography is an art, and memorable nature photography uses the same art elements as a painting or a sculpture with a fundamental difference. At Boyd Hill's Natural History Speaker Series on Tuesday, January 8, Nature Photographer Donna Bollenbach will talk about the unique secrets of capturing the beauty of the outdoors in your photography. Whether for the beginner or seasoned photographer, Ms. Bollenbach will present ideas and images that will inspire you to find the beauty in nature and capture the essence of your subject in your pictures. The program will be presented at the Lake Maggiore Environmental Education Center, 1101 Country Club Way South in St. Petersburg. Admission is free.
 
Donna Bollenbach is a member of the North American Nature Photographer's Association and has been photographing nature for more than ten years. Ms. Bollenbach specializes in photographing the flora and fauna of Florida, spending time in the many natureal areas of the state. She has also written numerous articles on nature photogrphy and ecotourism travel in Florida and is certified as a Florida Master Naturalist in the Wetlands Module.
 
The Friends of Boyd Hill Nature Park Natural History Speaker Series is co-sponsored by the city of St. Petersburg and is offered monthly from September through April on the second Tuesday of each month. The series offers unique and fascinating presentations on Florida ecology, natural history and conservation by authorities in the field. For more information, call 727-893-7326.


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