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Visit Tumacácori National Historical Park For A Full Moon Photo Workshop

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A workshop on full-moon photography will be held at Tumacacori National Historical Park in Arizona early in October/NPS 

The historic mission grounds at Tumacácori National Historical Park will be open under the light of a full moon on the evening of Wednesday, October 8. The park will be open as usual from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., reopening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for visitors to enjoy the evening on the peaceful mission grounds.

Featured at Tumacácori for the first time during this month's Full Moon Night will be a special photography workshop, "Night Photography and Historic Places," led by photographer Anu Condon, owner of ARC Photography in Tucson. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., the workshop will include a short talk on the principles of night photography followed by practical "how-to" guidance and a photographic assignment within the park. 

 

Suggested equipment includes a camera with manual controls, sturdy tripod, wired or wireless remote, and a flashlight.

There is no additional charge for the workshop, but space is limited; call the Tumacácori visitor center at (520) 377-5060 to register for this special program.

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