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Archived Outdoors

Time to break out that camera

Shutterbug alert: A fall field photography program will run for four weeks starting in September in Haywood County. Class members will meet up Wednesday mornings in Waynesville then head into the field with group leader Bob Grytten, an award-winning photographer. Grytten captured this shot of a Cataloochee elk, a popular subject for his outdoor photography students. Every other Tuesday evening, a classroom session is held to review images, discuss equipment, composition, computers and other photography aspects.  Field shoots are $45 each; Tuesday evening programs are $10 each. 828.627,0245 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.lensluggerworld.com.

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