The Pantanal in Southern Brazil is the world's largest wetland system and supports over 600 species of birds and many animals, including the elusive Jaguar.
This Audio Visual presentation is timed at 42 minutes and features high quality photographs with a dialogue and music,
With a brief stop in Ro de Janiero, it features the birds and animals of the region, including the amazing jaguars, and ends at the iconic Iguazu Falls on the border with Argentina.
Views: 30 | Enquiries: 0I have always been an avid traveller, and have been fortunate enough to have photographed some amazing places. My presentations incorporate high-quality photographs, set to music and usually with a dialogue over - an audio-visual basis to the talk.
Each presentation aims to tell a story about the place and so the pictures may be landscape, wildlife, travel, or a combination depending on the destination. As a result the length of each varies and so typically a combination of AV's allows varying lengths of an evening's entertainment, with one or more focus of interest. This has proven popular with WI's, Rotary, U3A and other groups.
I am an active member of Cheltenham Camera Club, and achieved my Associate of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS) and the CPAGB with the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain. You can see some of my work on www.amblingimages.co.uk.
I am happy to travel reasonable distances to venues or use video conferencing systems such as Zoom and am often able to do short-notice presentations.
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