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Photographing Nature 2019

Robert Siegel, MD, PhD, Instructor

Links

+ Bob's photo page
+ iNaturalist Project (and see below)

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Photographing Nature
Winter, 2019

Photographing Nature - first outing

stanford dish 2019

Photographing Nature - winter 2019
Stanford Dish
January 12, 2019
Canon 7Dmark2

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Photographing Nature - fourth outing

filoli
Photographing Nature 2019
Filoli
February 9, 2019 Saturday
Canon 7Dmark2

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felt lake

Nature Through Photography class
Felt Lake 2019
February 16, 2019
Canon 7D Mark II
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Field trips

+ Stanford Dish - 2019
+ Arizona actus garden - 2019
+ Jasper Ridge - 2019
+ Filoli - 2019

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See also

+ Canvas site
+ Photographingnature blog
+ Twitter
+ Medium
+ Instagram
+ Course page

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Previous classes - many missing

Autumn, 2013

Forrest Glick, Co-instructor

Section I
Continuing Studies Program
SCI 06
2 units
Winter quarter, 2013

Section II
Sophomore Seminar - Microbiology and Immunology
MI 70Q
3 units
Winter quarter, 2013

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Winter, 2013

Zack Gold, Teaching Assistant

Section I
Continuing Studies Program
SCI 06
2 units
Winter quarter, 2013

Section II
Sophomore Seminar - Microbiology and Immunology
MI 70Q
3 units
Winter quarter, 2013

Course syllabus - winter 2013 (version: January 9, 2013)

Tentative field trip schedule (version: January 6, 2013)

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Autumn, 2011

Ian Markham, Teaching Assistant

Sophomore Seminar - Microbiology and Immunology
MI 70Q
3 units
Autumn quarter, 2011

Course syllabus (ver September 26, 2011)

+ "Picturing Nature"
Stanford Daily"
January 26, 2012
Story on "Photographing Nature" Sophomore Seminar Course - Fall 2011

Field Trips

+ The Arizona Garden
+ Jasper Ridge
+ The Stanford Dish
+ Felt Lake
+ Foothill Park
+ Around the Quad
+ Pescadero
+ Año Nuevo
+ Big Basin

Guest speakers

+ Scott Laurie
+ Thomas Merigan
+ Mathew Scott
+ Sue McConnell
+ Stu Koretz

Field Guides

+ Dan Quinn
+ Alan Launer
+ Alisa Royer
Celebration - December 9, 2011

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iNaturalist

The Photographing Nature class uses iNaturalist.org, a citizen-science website to turn your photos into data for science and conservation. To add your photos, click the Add Observations button and login through Facebook or Google. You can link to your photos through your Flickr or Picassa account.

Unique Species Observed: powered by iNaturalist

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Last modified: January 13, 2019
Previously modified: November 26, 2013
Created: September 11, 2011
Contact: siegelr@stanford.edu
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