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This FREE program is a collaboration between The Glove Education Series and the Southern Adirondack Audubon Society. Warren Greene will present a photo-tour of his favorite and latest bird, nature, and wildlife images. He'll also share his latest landscape and macro images of flowers and insects, as well as some spectacular images from the heavens.
After his presentation Warren will answer questions about his exploits, technical aspects of his photography, and even share some funny stories about how he captured some of his images.
Warren Greene is a native of Gloversville. He retired after 34 years at the Fulton County Probation Department and worked part time with The Family Counseling Center. For the last eight years, he has been a Fulton County Supervisor representing his ward in Gloversville. His lifelong love of nature evolved into his passion for nature photography that began in 1976. As a boy, he was most interested in butterflies and moths, and later in reptiles and amphibians. His attraction to birds only developed after he bought his first camera and tried to reproduce the types of bird images that he saw in books and magazines. Greene has been published many times through the years in books, magazines, and calendars. He was recognized for his work by the Cape May Bird Observatory in New Jersey.
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42 N Main St, Gloversville, NY, United States, New York 12078