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SUMMARY:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Sparrowhawk\, Otter 08-04-27
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Sparrowhawk\, Otter \nLocation: Kirkcudbright \nThis hide workshop is designed to highlight the very best of the Dumfries & Galloway area in south-west Scotland. \nThe Scottish Lowlands in this part of Scotland are a real gem\, They are often overlooked for the more iconic Scottish wildlife destinations of the highlands and islands. But you won’t be disappointed as the wildlife is rich\, unique and plentiful. We work with Alan McFadyen as no one knows the wildlife of this area better than him. Alan is an award winning photographer and his hides have been used by fellow professionals and hobbyists alike\, the hides have featured on BBC\, ITV\, national papers and have provided many award winning images and was the face of Canons 1DX mkii advertising campaign. \nWe’ll be based throughout the trip near the town of Kirkcudbright where we will have access to 4 carefully selected hides situated in a number of locations. \nDaytime Hide – Sparrowhawk:\nThe Sparrowhawk is visiting several times almost every day along with a host of other species such as Jay\, Great Spotted Woodpecker\, Nuthatch\, Siskin\, Goldfinch and Lesser Redpoll are regular visitors along with several other species of finches and Tits. We also get regular visits from Buzzards and Roe Deer. \nEvening Hide – Otters\nThe Otter Photography Hide is quite an experience with you being sat in a comfortable chair only around 10ft away from your subject at eye level. It is only a short walk to this hide\, you basically park in a secure car park and it is situated about 40 metres away. For the Otters you are only needing around 100mm to 120mm focal length on a full frame camera. We recommend to use a beanbag or a gimbal head. The hide has plates for all 4 spaces. \nThe start time is at approximately 7am for the daytime hide\, we will usually finish at around 2pm or whenever we have had enough of waiting/taking images. \nThe evening hide will start at approximately 7pm and can finish as late as midnight. \nExact timings for the hides and meeting places will be given on booking. \nThere are 2 options for this hide either a one day trip or 2 consecutive days. It is not possible to swap the days around so please book both days or whichever includes the subjects that interest you. \nAs with all my workshops I will be on hand to give advice on settings and various different shots that can be achieved. The group will be a maximum of 4 people so there will be plenty of opportunities to work with everyone one on one if required. \nThe price includes the hide booking exclusively for our group. \nThe price does not include accommodation. It also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/scottish-photography-hides-workshop-sparrowhawk-otter-08-04-27/
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Otter-hides-photography-workshop-2.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270410T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T100015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T100015Z
UID:10000137-1807347600-1807362000@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 10-04-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-10-04-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270602T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T100226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T100226Z
UID:10000138-1811926800-1811941200@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 02-06-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-02-06-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270617T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T100507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T100507Z
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 17-06-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-17-06-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270618T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T100752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T100752Z
UID:10000141-1813309200-1813323600@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 18-06-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-18-06-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270714T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270714T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T105627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T105627Z
UID:10000180-1815548400-1815573600@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Improving / Advanced Workshop 14-07-27
DESCRIPTION:Improving/Advanced Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nThis workshop is designed for people who have knowledge of photography and know how to do the basics of wildlife photography. It is also intended for people that have a good understanding of their cameras and are already taking good images\, but want to take their photography to a higher level. \nThroughout the workshop we will look at and discuss what makes a good image. We will talk about the basics of composition but when we should look to do something different\, we will also look at how we can use the environment to add impact to our images and how backgrounds can make or break an image. We will spend a lot of time looking at different types and angles of light and how to maximise the lighting conditions that we have to truly change the way an image can look. \nWe will also look for specific behaviours and will focus on capturing action shots of the birds in flight and interacting with each other. I will be on hand to explain basic behaviour of our subjects and the signs that you need to look for to capture dramatic behaviour shots. \nWe will also focus on wildlife portraits and how to take snapshots of birds to the next level. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. \nThe great thing about this location is that there are numerous different subjects that we can get quite close to and it gives us lots of opportunities to try different things and experiment. The light at this location is also very good. \nBy the end of this workshop you will have a better idea of how a few small tweaks can completely transform your wildlife photography. \nCourse Contents\n• What makes a good image\n• Mastering the Angles of Light\n• Photographing behaviour\n• Photographing Portraits\n• Slow Shutter Speeds\n• Mastering Settings
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/improving-advanced-workshop-14-07-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Improving-your-skills.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270715T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T101438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T101438Z
UID:10000144-1815642000-1815656400@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 15-07-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-15-07-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270719T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270719T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T101102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T101102Z
UID:10000142-1815987600-1816002000@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 19-07-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-19-07-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270720T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270720T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T101216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T101216Z
UID:10000143-1816074000-1816088400@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 20-07-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-20-07-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270803
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260601T111411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T111411Z
UID:10000196-1817164800-1817251199@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Sparrowhawk\, Otter 02-08-27
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Sparrowhawk\, Otter \nLocation: Kirkcudbright \nThis hide workshop is designed to highlight the very best of the Dumfries & Galloway area in south-west Scotland. \nThe Scottish Lowlands in this part of Scotland are a real gem\, They are often overlooked for the more iconic Scottish wildlife destinations of the highlands and islands. But you won’t be disappointed as the wildlife is rich\, unique and plentiful. We work with Alan McFadyen as no one knows the wildlife of this area better than him. Alan is an award winning photographer and his hides have been used by fellow professionals and hobbyists alike\, the hides have featured on BBC\, ITV\, national papers and have provided many award winning images and was the face of Canons 1DX mkii advertising campaign. \nWe’ll be based throughout the trip near the town of Kirkcudbright where we will have access to 4 carefully selected hides situated in a number of locations. \nDaytime Hide – Sparrowhawk:\nThe Sparrowhawk is visiting several times almost every day along with a host of other species such as Jay\, Great Spotted Woodpecker\, Nuthatch\, Siskin\, Goldfinch and Lesser Redpoll are regular visitors along with several other species of finches and Tits. We also get regular visits from Buzzards and Roe Deer. \nEvening Hide – Otters\nThe Otter Photography Hide is quite an experience with you being sat in a comfortable chair only around 10ft away from your subject at eye level. It is only a short walk to this hide\, you basically park in a secure car park and it is situated about 40 metres away. For the Otters you are only needing around 100mm to 120mm focal length on a full frame camera. We recommend to use a beanbag or a gimbal head. The hide has plates for all 4 spaces. \nThe start time is at approximately 7am for the daytime hide\, we will usually finish at around 2pm or whenever we have had enough of waiting/taking images. \nThe evening hide will start at approximately 7pm and can finish as late as midnight. \nExact timings for the hides and meeting places will be given on booking. \nThere are 2 options for this hide either a one day trip or 2 consecutive days. It is not possible to swap the days around so please book both days or whichever includes the subjects that interest you. \nAs with all my workshops I will be on hand to give advice on settings and various different shots that can be achieved. The group will be a maximum of 4 people so there will be plenty of opportunities to work with everyone one on one if required. \nThe price includes the hide booking exclusively for our group. \nThe price does not include accommodation. It also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/scottish-photography-hides-workshop-sparrowhawk-otter-02-08-27/
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Otter-hides-photography-workshop-2.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270804
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T130520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T130520Z
UID:10000188-1817251200-1817337599@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Red Squirrel\, Badger\, Tawny Owl 03-08-27
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Red Squirrel\, Badger \nLocation: Kirkcudbright \nPlease note that this can be combined with the day before or day after Scottish Photography Hides Workshop\nThis hide workshop is designed to highlight the very best of the Dumfries & Galloway area in south-west Scotland. \nThe Scottish Lowlands in this part of Scotland are a real gem\, They are often overlooked for the more iconic Scottish wildlife destinations of the highlands and islands. But you won’t be disappointed as the wildlife is rich\, unique and plentiful. We work with Alan McFadyen as no one knows the wildlife of this area better than him. Alan is an award winning photographer and his hides have been used by fellow professionals and hobbyists alike\, the hides have featured on BBC\, ITV\, national papers and have provided many award winning images and was the face of Canons 1DX mkii advertising campaign. \nWe’ll be based throughout the trip near the town of Kirkcudbright where we will have access to 4 carefully selected hides situated in a number of locations. \nDaytime Hide – Red Squirrel and Fighting Finches\nThe main targets are Red Squirrel\, However you will be entertained all day from Woodland bird species such as Great Spotted Woodpecker\, Greenfinch\, Goldfinch\, Blue\, Coal and Great Tits\, Pheasant\, Robin\, Dunnock\, Nuthatch\, Chaffinch and a good chance the Sparrowhawks and or Buzzards will be around. During the warmer months there is also a good chance Tawny Owls and Badgers will visit during daylight hours. The set up here makes it possible to photograph Red Squirrels jumping straight at you and goldfinches and chaffinches squabbling over food. \nEvening Hide – Woodland Floor – Badgers\, Tawny Owl and Fox\nSet in a quiet tranquil corner of Galloway this hide offers some unique evening photography. You will be at eye level with your subjects as if you are lying on the woodland floor\, however you will be seated in a comfortable chair for this unique experience. \nThe main targets are Badger and Tawny Owl. Sometimes you will get a late bonus visit from Red Fox. \nThe start time is at approximately 7am for the daytime hide\, we will usually finish at around 2pm or whenever we have had enough of waiting/taking images. \nThe evening hide will start at approximately 7pm and can finish as late as midnight. \nExact timings for the hides and meeting places will be given on booking. \nThere are 2 options for this hide either a one day trip or 2 consecutive days. It is not possible to swap the days around so please book both days or whichever includes the subjects that interest you. \nAs with all my workshops I will be on hand to give advice on settings and various different shots that can be achieved. The group will be a maximum of 4 people so there will be plenty of opportunities to work with everyone one on one if required. \nThe price includes the hide booking exclusively for our group. \nThe price does not include accommodation. It also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/scottish-photography-hides-workshop-red-squirrel-badger-tawny-owl-03-08-27/
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DSC2187.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270804T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270804T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T101717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T101717Z
UID:10000145-1817370000-1817384400@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 04-08-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-04-08-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270824T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270824T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T105954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T105954Z
UID:10000181-1819090800-1819116000@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Improving / Advanced Workshop 24-08-27
DESCRIPTION:Improving/Advanced Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nThis workshop is designed for people who have knowledge of photography and know how to do the basics of wildlife photography. It is also intended for people that have a good understanding of their cameras and are already taking good images\, but want to take their photography to a higher level. \nThroughout the workshop we will look at and discuss what makes a good image. We will talk about the basics of composition but when we should look to do something different\, we will also look at how we can use the environment to add impact to our images and how backgrounds can make or break an image. We will spend a lot of time looking at different types and angles of light and how to maximise the lighting conditions that we have to truly change the way an image can look. \nWe will also look for specific behaviours and will focus on capturing action shots of the birds in flight and interacting with each other. I will be on hand to explain basic behaviour of our subjects and the signs that you need to look for to capture dramatic behaviour shots. \nWe will also focus on wildlife portraits and how to take snapshots of birds to the next level. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. \nThe great thing about this location is that there are numerous different subjects that we can get quite close to and it gives us lots of opportunities to try different things and experiment. The light at this location is also very good. \nBy the end of this workshop you will have a better idea of how a few small tweaks can completely transform your wildlife photography. \nCourse Contents\n• What makes a good image\n• Mastering the Angles of Light\n• Photographing behaviour\n• Photographing Portraits\n• Slow Shutter Speeds\n• Mastering Settings
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/improving-advanced-workshop-24-08-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Improving-your-skills.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270826T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270826T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T102020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T102020Z
UID:10000146-1819270800-1819285200@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 26-08-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-26-08-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271005T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T103840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T103840Z
UID:10000147-1822726800-1822741200@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 05-10-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-05-10-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271007T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271007T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T110255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T110255Z
UID:10000182-1822892400-1822917600@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Improving / Advanced Workshop 07-10-27
DESCRIPTION:Improving/Advanced Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nThis workshop is designed for people who have knowledge of photography and know how to do the basics of wildlife photography. It is also intended for people that have a good understanding of their cameras and are already taking good images\, but want to take their photography to a higher level. \nThroughout the workshop we will look at and discuss what makes a good image. We will talk about the basics of composition but when we should look to do something different\, we will also look at how we can use the environment to add impact to our images and how backgrounds can make or break an image. We will spend a lot of time looking at different types and angles of light and how to maximise the lighting conditions that we have to truly change the way an image can look. \nWe will also look for specific behaviours and will focus on capturing action shots of the birds in flight and interacting with each other. I will be on hand to explain basic behaviour of our subjects and the signs that you need to look for to capture dramatic behaviour shots. \nWe will also focus on wildlife portraits and how to take snapshots of birds to the next level. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. \nThe great thing about this location is that there are numerous different subjects that we can get quite close to and it gives us lots of opportunities to try different things and experiment. The light at this location is also very good. \nBy the end of this workshop you will have a better idea of how a few small tweaks can completely transform your wildlife photography. \nCourse Contents\n• What makes a good image\n• Mastering the Angles of Light\n• Photographing behaviour\n• Photographing Portraits\n• Slow Shutter Speeds\n• Mastering Settings
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/improving-advanced-workshop-07-10-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Improving-your-skills.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271011T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T104201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T104201Z
UID:10000148-1823245200-1823259600@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 11-10-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-11-10-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271012T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T104318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T104318Z
UID:10000149-1823331600-1823346000@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 12-10-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-12-10-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271126
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260601T133019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T133019Z
UID:10000198-1826841600-1827187199@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Isle of Mull - Otter Workshop 22-11-27
DESCRIPTION:Isle of Mull – Otter Workshop \nLocation: Isle of Mull \nThis is a 4 day workshop to give you the best opportunity to photograph otters. \nThe Isle of Mull has a very healthy population of Otters yet they can be both elusive and frustrating. Sightings can never be guaranteed\, and many frustrating hours can be spent walking or driving and searching the coastline. \nOtters are mythical creatures and many people have never seen an Otter. However\, they have often seen their signs\, i.e. their spraint or droppings. Here on Mull\, the otter hunts during the day and they are more governed by the state of the tide\, than whether it is morning or night. Otters are only occasionally seen in fresh water here\, and it is just offshore near seaweed covered rocks where you will most likely see one. \nThey find their prey mostly in the sea\, but they are not sea otters\, a different species found on the Pacific coast. The Mull otter is the Eurasian otter\, Lutra lutra\, a member of the Mustelid family which also includes Badgers\, Mink and Pine Marten. The Eurasian Otter is the only species of otter in the UK\, occupying sea\, rivers and lakes across the country. An adult otter will be about 1-1.2 metres long from tip of the nose to end of the tail. \nWhen the sea is calm\, it may be easier to spot an otter swimming on the surface while fishing. However wild the weather\, otters must try to look for food\, so otters can be seen in all weathers at all times of the day. \nThis workshop is designed to give you the best opportunity to photograph otters. Nothing is guaranteed\, but we will search for them in the best locations. You will be given advice on the correct fieldcraft to use\, what signs to look for and the best settings to capture some incredible otter images\, \nMull also has a wealth of other wildlife and away from the otters we will attempt to find White Tailed Eagle\, Golden Eagle\, Hen Harrier\, Short eared Owl and Red Deer. \nThe Schedule Will be as follows:\nDay 1: Arrival (approx. 1pm)– Afternoon/Evening Otters\nDay 2: Full Day Otters\nDay 3: Full Day Otters\nDay 4: Departure (approx. 1pm) – Early morning Otters \nThe price includes all transport whilst on the Isle of Mull and all photographic guiding. \nThe price does not include accommodation. \nIt also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/isle-of-mull-otter-workshop-22-11-27/
LOCATION:Isle of Mull
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/mull-otter-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271130
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260601T133226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T133226Z
UID:10000199-1827187200-1827532799@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Isle of Mull - Otter Workshop 26-11-27
DESCRIPTION:Isle of Mull – Otter Workshop \nLocation: Isle of Mull \nThis is a 4 day workshop to give you the best opportunity to photograph otters. \nThe Isle of Mull has a very healthy population of Otters yet they can be both elusive and frustrating. Sightings can never be guaranteed\, and many frustrating hours can be spent walking or driving and searching the coastline. \nOtters are mythical creatures and many people have never seen an Otter. However\, they have often seen their signs\, i.e. their spraint or droppings. Here on Mull\, the otter hunts during the day and they are more governed by the state of the tide\, than whether it is morning or night. Otters are only occasionally seen in fresh water here\, and it is just offshore near seaweed covered rocks where you will most likely see one. \nThey find their prey mostly in the sea\, but they are not sea otters\, a different species found on the Pacific coast. The Mull otter is the Eurasian otter\, Lutra lutra\, a member of the Mustelid family which also includes Badgers\, Mink and Pine Marten. The Eurasian Otter is the only species of otter in the UK\, occupying sea\, rivers and lakes across the country. An adult otter will be about 1-1.2 metres long from tip of the nose to end of the tail. \nWhen the sea is calm\, it may be easier to spot an otter swimming on the surface while fishing. However wild the weather\, otters must try to look for food\, so otters can be seen in all weathers at all times of the day. \nThis workshop is designed to give you the best opportunity to photograph otters. Nothing is guaranteed\, but we will search for them in the best locations. You will be given advice on the correct fieldcraft to use\, what signs to look for and the best settings to capture some incredible otter images\, \nMull also has a wealth of other wildlife and away from the otters we will attempt to find White Tailed Eagle\, Golden Eagle\, Hen Harrier\, Short eared Owl and Red Deer. \nThe Schedule Will be as follows:\nDay 1: Arrival (approx. 1pm)– Afternoon/Evening Otters\nDay 2: Full Day Otters\nDay 3: Full Day Otters\nDay 4: Departure (approx. 1pm) – Early morning Otters \nThe price includes all transport whilst on the Isle of Mull and all photographic guiding. \nThe price does not include accommodation. \nIt also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/isle-of-mull-otter-workshop-26-11-27/
LOCATION:Isle of Mull
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/mull-otter-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271201T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T104550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T104550Z
UID:10000150-1827651600-1827666000@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 01-12-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-01-12-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271203T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T110914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T110914Z
UID:10000183-1827817200-1827842400@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Improving / Advanced Workshop 03-12-27
DESCRIPTION:Improving/Advanced Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nThis workshop is designed for people who have knowledge of photography and know how to do the basics of wildlife photography. It is also intended for people that have a good understanding of their cameras and are already taking good images\, but want to take their photography to a higher level. \nThroughout the workshop we will look at and discuss what makes a good image. We will talk about the basics of composition but when we should look to do something different\, we will also look at how we can use the environment to add impact to our images and how backgrounds can make or break an image. We will spend a lot of time looking at different types and angles of light and how to maximise the lighting conditions that we have to truly change the way an image can look. \nWe will also look for specific behaviours and will focus on capturing action shots of the birds in flight and interacting with each other. I will be on hand to explain basic behaviour of our subjects and the signs that you need to look for to capture dramatic behaviour shots. \nWe will also focus on wildlife portraits and how to take snapshots of birds to the next level. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. \nThe great thing about this location is that there are numerous different subjects that we can get quite close to and it gives us lots of opportunities to try different things and experiment. The light at this location is also very good. \nBy the end of this workshop you will have a better idea of how a few small tweaks can completely transform your wildlife photography. \nCourse Contents\n• What makes a good image\n• Mastering the Angles of Light\n• Photographing behaviour\n• Photographing Portraits\n• Slow Shutter Speeds\n• Mastering Settings
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/improving-advanced-workshop-03-12-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Improving-your-skills.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271207
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T131926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T131926Z
UID:10000191-1828051200-1828137599@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Kingfisher\, Pine Marten 06-12-27
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Kingfisher\, Pine Marten \nLocation: Kirkcudbright \nPlease note that this can be combined with the day before or day after Scottish Photography Hides Workshop. \nScottish Photography Hides Workshop – Kingfisher\, Pine Marten \nThis hide workshop is designed to highlight the very best of the Dumfries & Galloway area in south-west Scotland. \nThe Scottish Lowlands in this part of Scotland are a real gem\, They are often overlooked for the more iconic Scottish wildlife destinations of the highlands and islands. But you won’t be disappointed as the wildlife is rich\, unique and plentiful. We work with Alan McFadyen as no one knows the wildlife of this area better than him. Alan is an award winning photographer and his hides have been used by fellow professionals and hobbyists alike\, the hides have featured on BBC\, ITV\, national papers and have provided many award winning images and was the face of Canons 1DX mkii advertising campaign. \nWe’ll be based throughout the trip near the town of Kirkcudbright where we will have access to 4 carefully selected hides situated in a number of locations. \nDaytime Hide – Kingfisher:\nThe Kingfisher Photography Hide is spacious inside and there is also ample space to store bags etc. behind you. The Kingfishers here are regular visitors and have been coming to the hide for several years. The choice and variety of perches and backgrounds is excellent and some really good images can be captured here of this otherwise difficult to photograph bird. \nEvening Hide – Pine Marten:\nLocated on Scotland’s South West Coast near Kirkcudbright\, over the past four years Alan has worked tirelessly to develop a unique opportunity to photography the elusive Pine Marten. The hide is on the edge of a pine forest with years of conservation work taking place to establish a breeding population in the region. LED lighting is used to illuminate the area and low powered flash will be used (no experience needed). The backdrops and set ups in this hide give you a unique opportunity to capture some really different images of this hard to see animal. \nThe start time is at approximately 7am for the daytime hide\, we will usually finish at around 2pm or whenever we have had enough of waiting/taking images. \nThe evening hide will start at approximately 7pm and can finish as late as midnight. \nExact timings for the hides and meeting places will be given on booking. \nThere are 2 options for this hide either a one day trip or 2 consecutive days. It is not possible to swap the days around so please book both days or whichever includes the subjects that interest you. \nAs with all my workshops I will be on hand to give advice on settings and various different shots that can be achieved. The group will be a maximum of 4 people so there will be plenty of opportunities to work with everyone one on one if required. \nThe price includes the hide booking exclusively for our group. \nThe price does not include accommodation. It also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/scottish-photography-hides-workshop-kingfisher-pine-marten-06-12-27/
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/kingfisher.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271208
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260527T130832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T130832Z
UID:10000189-1828137600-1828223999@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Red Squirrel\, Badger\, Tawny Owl 07-12-27
DESCRIPTION:Scottish Photography Hides Workshop – Red Squirrel\, Badger \nLocation: Kirkcudbright \nPlease note that this can be combined with the day before or day after Scottish Photography Hides Workshop\nThis hide workshop is designed to highlight the very best of the Dumfries & Galloway area in south-west Scotland. \nThe Scottish Lowlands in this part of Scotland are a real gem\, They are often overlooked for the more iconic Scottish wildlife destinations of the highlands and islands. But you won’t be disappointed as the wildlife is rich\, unique and plentiful. We work with Alan McFadyen as no one knows the wildlife of this area better than him. Alan is an award winning photographer and his hides have been used by fellow professionals and hobbyists alike\, the hides have featured on BBC\, ITV\, national papers and have provided many award winning images and was the face of Canons 1DX mkii advertising campaign. \nWe’ll be based throughout the trip near the town of Kirkcudbright where we will have access to 4 carefully selected hides situated in a number of locations. \nDaytime Hide – Red Squirrel and Fighting Finches\nThe main targets are Red Squirrel\, However you will be entertained all day from Woodland bird species such as Great Spotted Woodpecker\, Greenfinch\, Goldfinch\, Blue\, Coal and Great Tits\, Pheasant\, Robin\, Dunnock\, Nuthatch\, Chaffinch and a good chance the Sparrowhawks and or Buzzards will be around. During the warmer months there is also a good chance Tawny Owls and Badgers will visit during daylight hours. The set up here makes it possible to photograph Red Squirrels jumping straight at you and goldfinches and chaffinches squabbling over food. \nEvening Hide – Woodland Floor – Badgers\, Tawny Owl and Fox\nSet in a quiet tranquil corner of Galloway this hide offers some unique evening photography. You will be at eye level with your subjects as if you are lying on the woodland floor\, however you will be seated in a comfortable chair for this unique experience. \nThe main targets are Badger and Tawny Owl. Sometimes you will get a late bonus visit from Red Fox. \nThe start time is at approximately 7am for the daytime hide\, we will usually finish at around 2pm or whenever we have had enough of waiting/taking images. \nThe evening hide will start at approximately 7pm and can finish as late as midnight. \nExact timings for the hides and meeting places will be given on booking. \nThere are 2 options for this hide either a one day trip or 2 consecutive days. It is not possible to swap the days around so please book both days or whichever includes the subjects that interest you. \nAs with all my workshops I will be on hand to give advice on settings and various different shots that can be achieved. The group will be a maximum of 4 people so there will be plenty of opportunities to work with everyone one on one if required. \nThe price includes the hide booking exclusively for our group. \nThe price does not include accommodation. It also excludes all meals.
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/scottish-photography-hides-workshop-red-squirrel-badger-tawny-owl-07-12-27/
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/DSC2187.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20271209T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20271209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T125816
CREATED:20260519T104952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T104952Z
UID:10000151-1828342800-1828357200@www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wildlife Photography for Beginners 09-12-27
DESCRIPTION:Beginners Wildlife Photography Workshop \nLocation: Glasgow \nMy popular beginner’s wildlife photography workshop is designed for people who are new to wildlife photography and for those people who just want to understand how their camera works and how they can maximise the equipment that they have to get better images. \nMany people have attended this workshop with NO photography knowledge and often attendees have basic camera equipment. \nThroughout the beginners wildlife photography workshop I will set your camera up with you to ensure that you are simplifying the camera settings as much as possible and making you comfortable with adjusting minimum settings to get maximum results. \nThe focus of the workshop is on capturing images of common species in a different way\, so we will be photographing swans\, ducks and other water birds. I will also explain a little about the behaviour of the birds so that you can look for specific shots. \nBy the end of the workshop you will be confident in using your camera and adjusting settings to achieve the results that you want. \nCourse Contents\n• Camera Set Up\n• Understanding Exposure\n• Focus Modes\n• White Balance\n• Composition\n• Exposure Compensation
URL:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/event/wildlife-photography-for-beginners-09-12-27/
LOCATION:Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mcdougallphotographic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Beginners-feature.jpg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR