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Show Us Your Photos!

Updated: Feb 21, 2023


Tampa Audubon presents a slide show of bird and nature photos during its Photo Club Meeting before each of its monthly programs. The meetings are open to any member. The Photo Club meeting starts at 6 pm, the potluck at 7 pm, and program at 7:30 pm.

To participate:

• Review the monthly themes below.

• NEW: Upload your photos to SmugMug here. Send them at least 24 hours before the meeting.

• Limit your photos to about eight, or what can be shown in five minutes.

• Photos must be JPGs. Do not include them in Word, PowerPoint or any other file format.

• Label the beginning of each photo file with your name, such as Smith_Spoonbill, Smith_Warbler

• Be ready to tell us about your photo during the meeting.


If you have any questions, please contact Jonathan Hoiles, Photo Club Leader, at jonathan.hoiles@yahoo.com


Upload your photos here.


Monthly Photo Club Themes


January

2022 Photo Contest Award Winners / Best of 2022

· 2022 Photo Contest award winners announced

· Photo Sharing: Show off your top 5 best Florida nature photos from 2022


February

Ethical Bird Photography – The Do’s and Don’ts

· 10-15 minute presentation on responsibly taking bird photographs

· Photo Sharing: Share your Florida nature photos (birds, plants, wildlife, and landscapes)


March

Butterflies, Dragonflies, and Snakes. Oh My!

· No presentation

· Photo Sharing: Show us your best photos of butterflies, dragonflies, snakes and other critters


April

Conservation Photography, part 1

· 10-15 minute presentation on conservation photography

· Photo Sharing: Share your Florida nature photos (birds, plants, wildlife, and landscapes)


May

Birds in Flight

· 10-15 minute presentation on how to best photograph birds in flight

· Photo Sharing: Show us your best birds-in-flight photos


June

Basics Series: Composition

· 10-15 minute presentation on Composition 101

· Photo Sharing: Share your Florida nature photos (birds, plants, wildlife, and landscapes)



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