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FROM RAINFOREST TO CLOUD FOREST PHOTO EXPEDITION

June 27, 2019 by admin No Comments

Day 1. Transfer In. San Jose Airport – Hotel. Our private transportation and Naturalist/Photography Guide will take you to your Hotel in San Jose. Overnight at San Jose.

Day 2. San Jose – Lowlands of the Caribbean side (Lowland tropical birds, parrots toucans, tanagers, etc)
This is an amazing destination that literally can guarantee all these beautiful birds. Our day will start with an early breakfast at our hotel, followed by a bus ride to the lowlands of the Caribbean side of CR. Our bus route will take us throughout the countryside and farming areas. Upon our arrival we will get ready to start shooting and becoming familiar with the photography conditions of the tropics. Our Biologist/Photographer guide will be there at all times helping you with this. Before dinner you are encouraged to join our Photo experts for a discussion and some advice about photography in the Tropics. Overnight at the same photography location. All the meals and entrances are included.

Day 3. Lowlands of the Caribbean side Full Day.
Today the group will split into 2 sections. In the morning part of the group will visit a private garden for a variety of colorful small and medium size birds. The other half will remain at the lodge shooting for medium and large species birds. In the afternoon the groups will switch locations, providing equal opportunities for everyone since there is constant birding activity all day at both shooting sites. At night there will be an opportunity to photograph Caimans in their natural environment at the lodge’s lake. These caimans are wild but have found a safe place to live enabling us with a chance to get some great shots. Overnight at the same photography location. All the meals and entrances are included.

Day 4. Lowlands of the Caribbean side Full Day.
Today the group will split in 2 again; same plans as the day before but this time those who went in the morning to the private garden will go in the afternoon and vice versa. So in the morning, part of the group will visit a private garden for a large variety of colorful small and medium size birds. The other half will remain at the lodge shooting for medium and large species birds. In the afternoon we will switch groups again, giving equal opportunities for everyone since there is constant birding activity all day at both shooting locations. At night there will be an opportunity again to photograph Caimans in their natural environment at the lodge’s lake. These caimans are wild but have found a safe place to live enabling us with the chance to get some great shots. Overnight at the same photography location. All the meals and entrances are included.

Day 5. Low lands of the Caribbean side – Sarapiqui.
The day will start with a nutritious breakfast and a final opportunity to get another 1000 photos of all the beautiful tropical birds that visit our lodge facilities. Around midmorning we will depart to our new destination. After our arrival we will enjoy a delicious lunch and will get ready for macro photo session of frogs. There will be no less than 8 different types of frogs in their natural habitat with a controlled environment for photography. You will see the famous “Red-eyed Leaf-frog” to the little “Glass frogs” whose bodies are transparent. For those who don’t have a macro lens, we will work also with composition using the flowers and different elements that we will find at this amazing place. Overnight at the same photography location. All the meals and entrances are included.

Day 6. Sarapiqui – Talamanca Area (Highlands of Costa Rica, highland birds, hummingbirds and Quetzals)
It is time to change destinations to the Cloud Forest of Costa Rica. This area will offers a completely new variety of species and photo opportunities. Here we will photograph beautiful hummingbirds to the amazing Quetzal. At our arrival we will enjoy a delicious lunch and right after the fun will begin as we start shooting Hummingbirds in Flight. Overnight at the same photography location, all the meals and entrances are included.

Day 7. Talamanca Area Full day: Everyone will be ready for another photography adventure! This time our morning starts with the Famous Quetzal Quest. We will spend the entire morning looking for and shooting the amazing Resplendent Quetzal. In the afternoon, there will be one more session of hummingbirds in flight and highlands bird photography to complete our final photography day in Costa Rica. Overnight at the same photography location. All the meals and entrances are included

Day 8. Talamanca Area – San Jose International Airport.
A private transfer will take you to the international airport. Please make sure your departure flight leaves in the afternoon/evening.

Available departures 2020

Febrero 22nd – 29th.

Marzo 15th – 22nd.

April 19th – 26th.

May 11th – 18th.

October 10th – 17th.

October 17th – 24th.

November 21st – 28th.

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Sustainable Travel

February 8, 2018 by admin No Comments

Certification of Sustainable Tourism Commitment All of hotels used by Distinctive Expeditions hold a Certificate of Sustainable Tourism. In order to qualify for this award, the hotel must practice conservation in three areas. The resort must be environmentally conscious by ensuring any activity minimizes damage to the environment (flora, fauna, water, soils, energy use, contamination, etc.) and ideally tries to benefit the environment in a positive way (through protection and conservation).The property must be socially and culturally aware so that any activity does not harm, and may revitalize the social structure or culture of the community where it is located. Finally the hotel must be economically responsible by continuing to contribute to the economic well-being of the local community. A sustainable business should benefit its owners, its employees, and its neighbors. Distinctive Expeditions is committed to using hotel/lodges/resorts who are recognized for their efforts in these three areas of conservation practices in Costa Rica so our country can be enjoyed by photographers, travellers and citizens for generations to come.

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CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP

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How to customize your trip

As you know by now RainForestPhotoTours creates 100% customized trips!  Our company will ensure that every itinerary is designed to fit your personal interests and specific requests.

With this in mind, it is important to understand that the process of customizing your trip is very, very simple. We can do this in several different ways as outlined in the steps below.

1. Begin by sending an e-mail to RainForestPhotoTours using our “Contact Us” Page or to our e-mail address info@rainforestphototours.com .   Include in this email some basic information: your general travel dates and the number of days you have available to “invest” in your exciting “Life Experience” in Costa Rica. You will receive a response very quickly from RainForestPhotoTours asking you more questions which will help us to start to plan your trip and to provide you with the best advice based on your interests.

2. Next click on the tab titled “Where to Go” on the Home Page.  Listed under that tab are 10 suggested areas of Costa Rica with popular attractions of each area.  This will get you started in deciding what areas you would like to visit and the activities you are interested in doing.  When you have a list of great ideas, send it to us in a message using our “Contact Us” link or to our email address,  info@rainforestphototours.com.  Here is where the magic begins! The experienced staff at RainForestPhotoTours will gather all your information, offer advice about the schedule, and assemble an amazing itinerary based on your personal preferences.

3. Browsing through sample itineraries can speed up the planning process.  Simply click on the tab titled “Sample Itineraries” on the Home Page and take a look at them.   Any of these itineraries can be used as a “Base Itinerary” to begin developing your program.  RainForestPhotoTours will add to or delete from these Sample Itineraries any activities according to your wishes.

At RainForestPhotoTours we promise that your vacation will be customized according to what YOU want!   We believe this is what you deserve and will result in the best holiday of your life!!!

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How to improve your hummingbirds Photography using HSS

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HSS stands for High Speed Synchronize (Multi-flash Photography) And of course Hummingbirds are one of the bucket list item for most bird photographers and a truly beautiful jewel in flight. While seeing one is extremely easy in Neo-tropical countries like Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador etc. making- great images in flight is not always easy. One needs to have specialized equipment to achieve the results.

The wings of hummingbirds beat 200 times per second. Shutter speeds that we use for fast moving subjects last between 1/250 to 1/1000 of a second. This is not fast enough to freeze the wings. 1/2000 and 1/4000 of a second are not even fast enough to get sharp pictures and to reveal the detail in individual feathers. Some cameras go up to 1/8000, but even if this were fast enough to get tack sharp pictures of hummers, the light entering the lens is so reduced that you would be forced to shoot with a large lens aperture and a high ISO—neither of which are ideal solutions to get clean shots like the images below.

The technique that most wildlife photographers use involves a multi flash setup. However, it’s not straightforward at all. The typical duration of flash i.e. the length of time that the flash tube is illuminated during an exposure—is typically about 1/1000th of a second when used on manual. However, when the power output of the flash unit is reduced to 1/16th power, the flash duration becomes much shorter—about 1/16,000th of a second. This is fast enough to freeze the wings of hummingbirds.

Below are the steps I use to get tack sharp images –
My typical setup consists of 5 major elements –
Five flash units –
2 in front
1 from top
1 on the bird at 90 degrees
1 pointing the BG (background)

A large print of foliage printed on a card is placed behind the flower to act as BG of the image. Since the aperture used in shooting humming birds is so small everything is usually in focus. A smooth BG ensures pleasing results.

A wireless transmitter sits on top of the camera to trigger the strobes. I use the Yongnuo YN E3 RT

A flower or branch is clamped to a support. The same sugar water that is used in feeders is placed into the flower so the hummingbirds hover above the flower to drink.

At 1/32th power (all the flash units are set to the same power output), the recycle time is very brief—about 1/2 second or even less. This allows the photographer to shoot more frames than on higher power.

Lock focus around the flower and switch lens to manual focus.
It takes a little bit of practice to get the flash power right and after some minor adjustments things will work out.

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About Jeff

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Jeffrey was born in San Jose, Costa Rica. He studied biosciences at the University of Costa Rica and later at the National Learning Institute, where he earned his certification as a general naturalist guide for Costa Rica. His first travels abroad to the United States and South America taught him the importance of being conscious of other cultures. This awareness is what led him to want to educate people about his own culture and into the field of ecotourism. He started working as a guide in early 1998 because he wanted to be closer to nature as well as to the Costa Rican people. These experiences, as well as his travels to Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Panama, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Europe made him aware of the importance of nature, its conservation, and the world’s cultural heritage.

“My experience as a licensed naturalist guide over the past twenty years has been invaluable. I have worked with groups in Costa Rica’s main continental and marine areas that include: professional photographers, journalists, wholesalers, senior citizens, families, students, naturalists, bird watchers and adventure travelers. All of these people have been the main inspiration to continue with my personal environmental and cultural education.”

He received his Photo Instructor certification in a multi-day training workshop. Developed and taught by National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions photographers, the workshop helped him develop additional insight and skills in Nature photography.

Jeff  is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

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About RainForest Photo Tours

February 4, 2018 by admin No Comments

 

About RainforestPhotoTours

Designing amazing “Life Experiences”

Creation
Rainforest Photo Tours was born in 2008 by a local Naturalist Guide and Amateur Nature Photographer, Jeffrey Muñoz. His vision was to create a company, which would help people turn a simple trip to Costa Rica into one of their most amazing life experiences. With over 20 years of experience in the tourist industry of Costa Rica, Jeff loves to combine his knowledge of the country with his valuable understanding of the needs of people when traveling.

Created for you
Rainforest Photo Tours will cater to many different types of clients: families, groups of friends who want to have fun, adventure seekers, amateur and professional photographers, nature lovers, adrenaline addicts, romantic couples, etc. Regardless of the size of the group, the number of days and what your specific interests are, we will design the perfect expedition for you.

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