“My Great Plain”

Tuesday afternoon those members of Group 3 of Szeged who are interested in photography watched the presentation of Gyula Molnár Phd. in Agora Szeged. The professor who works in the fields of nature conservation gained acknowledgement throughout in Europe for his photographs.

He also gives lectures at the University. In yesterday’s presentation we could see a review on the different sorst of camouflage tents and their appropiate locations that is essential for good quality wildlife photos to be taken, of birds in the first place. After he had given an account of his experiences and anecdotes, of which he had accumulated a large number of in his career, he showed us some of his best pictures with some technical advice (how the picture had been made, what we should be precautious of if we want to make a photo like that, etc.). We hope we’ll be able to learn the subterfuge of camouflage by taking his advice.

 

Lili Tokaji, Group 3 of Szeged

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