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Costa Rica

Digital Photography in Nature: Capturing the Best of Costa Rica

Program No. 15114RJ
Learn to get the most out of your digital camera as you join experts to practice exposure, composition and wildlife and landscape techniques in the colorful landscapes of Costa Rica.

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Program
At a Glance
Duration
9 days
Program Begins
San Jose
Program Concludes
San Jose
Group Type
Micro Group
Meals
23 ( 8B, 7L, 8D )
Activity Level
The rugged orange bloom of the Heliconia looks even more exotic as you zoom in for a shot in the Caribbean lowland rainforest. Accompanied by a naturalist photography instructor, learn to capture brilliant photographs in the dynamic Costa Rican environment. Lectures and field instruction help you to create digital images using professional techniques, while presentations and excursions introduce Costa Rica’s flora and fauna, as well as its human heritage.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Capture images of bromeliads, colorful birds, iconic tree frogs and more during daily photo sessions.
  • Learn how to manage light, exposure and composition, as well as macro, landscape and wildlife photography techniques.
  • Experiment with depth of field and polarizing filters to add atmosphere to your landscape shots at Cerro de la Muerte.
General Notes
Participants should have their own digital camera (preferably with multiple lenses or adapters), tripods, chargers and digital media storage devices.
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Andrey Acosta
Andrey Acosta is a certified Costa Rican naturalist expedition leader and a birding and photography enthusiast. The ocean was his first love, and many childhood memories involve swimming and playing with friends at the beach in his hometown of Puntarenas. He discovered birdwatching and wildlife photography while studying ecotourism at the Universidad de Costa Rica. As cash-strapped students, Andrey and friends birded on a budget, assisting in bird counts and volunteering. He has led educational groups since 2015 and is also a licensed scuba diver.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to 1.5 hours a day over uneven trails in hot and humid conditions. Elevations up to 11,000 feet.
Micro Group (12 Max)
These adventures feature our smallest group size, with 12 participants or fewer.
Suggested Reading List
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Assurance Plan

Road Scholar's continued commitment to our participants and their well-being is exemplified whether participating on a program in the United States or on one of our International programs, every Road Scholar participant receives coverage under our Road Scholar Assurance Plan.

Want to Protect Your Investment?

Road Scholar is pleased to offer its Trip Protection Plan as a way to protect your program investment. You may purchase this optional trip protection plan when enrolling in your program.

Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.






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