Digital photography has revolutionized the way we all take pictures. From the composition of the photo to the manipulation of the data after the image is captured, there is a tremendous amount to learn. Here is an exciting opportunity to learn from Ron Watts, one of British Columbia痴 best known photographers. This trip is the perfect opportunity to develop your photographic abilities while enjoying the stunning beauty of Desolation Sound aboard the Columbia III.

For marine mammals, harbour seals and northern and Californian sea lions haul out on the rocks on the island, snorting and bellowing - quite a sight " and at low tide, the tide pools provide excellent viewing for twelve species of star fish, sea anenomes, crabs, shrimp, and a variety of small fish such as sculpins, sand dabs, pipefish, shiners and greenling.
Mitlenatch is a lovely serene island to wander the trails on, and because there are almost no trees, the vista of the sea is all around with endless photographing possibilities.

As we tour along the passages closer to the inlets, we値l notice a change in the topography as the land gets steeper and the mountains higher. The forested slopes are a mix of western hemlock, Douglas fir and red cedar, while the shoreline is fringed with the bright greenery of salal. We値l go ashore in our inflatable skiff for walks to fresh water lakes on well-used forest trails, (it may be warm enough to swim!) or pause and examine the mysterious pictographs on some very spectacular cliffs. We may visit a First Nations village site, called the "Flea Village", where Captain George Vancouver once set foot...(no fleas there now)….All along the way, if we keep an eye out, we値l have the opportunity to see seals, minks, river otters, porpoises, eagles, deer and even black bears.
Each night we値l anchor in a different place, and each day we値l have outings away from the ship. If we venture up Toba Inlet (depending on weather and time " how long we致e spent at the other places), we値l go ashore at the river estuary " a whole different "ecosystem" again.

Ron will be on hand to share his knowledge from more than twenty years photographing in Canada and around the world for such clients as En Route, WestWorld, Canadian Geographic, Vancouver Magazine, Photo Life and British Columbia Magazine.
In the relaxed, informal atmosphere of the Columbia III, we will discuss all aspects of photographic technique with an opportunity to review photos from each day痴 outing for those using digital cameras. All skill levels are welcome, the only pre-requisite being a love of nature and an inquisitive spirit.
For those who are interested I would welcome any feedback about specific topics you would like to see covered while on the trip.
Ron Watts has been a professional photographer of people and places for more than two decades. His passion for new experience and discovery has fueled many trips to diverse parts of the globe. The search for the unexpected has taken him on assignment to Africa, South East Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South America, the Caribbean and across much of North America.

We offer directions to Campbell River, our point of departure.
Ron is a founding member and partner in First Light (see images), an image agency based in Toronto. In the United States and around the world Ron's photographs are represented by Corbis Images and All Canada Photos.

| 2008 Digital Photography workshop with Ron Watts | |||
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| June 9 - 13 Desolation Sound | 4 nights | $1,300.00 CDN | Approx. $1,360.00 U.S. |
Trip size limited to 8 - 10 participants. Our trips are all inclusive from the
point of departure. Trip prices are in Canadian dollars. U.S. prices are
approximate and will be based on current exchange rate at the time of booking.
Rates do not include the Canadian 5% G.S.T.
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