Field Notes in Focus
Shoot for the moon! Learn astrophotography techniques and capture the night sky as we explore Constitution Lakes near sunset.
Field Notes in Focus: Moon Photography
Location: Constitution Lakes Park
Program Overview
Experience the quiet magic of photographing the night sky with nature and wildlife photographer Don Orkoskey during this Field Notes in Focus session at Constitution Lakes Park.
As daylight fades and evening light emerges, participants will learn the fundamentals of astrophotography and how photographers capture the moon and other celestial features. Don will share practical guidance on camera settings, tripods, stabilization techniques, and tools that help photographers work successfully in low-light conditions.
This outdoor session invites participants to slow down, observe changing light conditions, and practice photographing the moon as it rises over the landscape. Whether you are new to astrophotography or curious about expanding your photography skills, this experience offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of nature, light, and the night sky.
Participants should bring a camera and tripod or other stabilization device if available. Smartphone photographers are welcome.
Program Leader
Led by: Don Orkoskey
Organized & Supported by: Naturalist Tasha Messer, DeKalb County RPCA
Weather Contingency
This program will be held rain or shine unless conditions are deemed unsafe by DeKalb County RPCA leadership.
Where to Meet
Constitution Lakes Park
1305 South River Industrial Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
We will meet at the semi-circle stone seating wall located between the two main trailheads, clearly visible from the parking lot.
Note: There are no official restrooms on site. However, through a partnership with Rush Trucking, program participants may use restroom accommodations during their operating hours
Restrooms are located at the back of their building in the service area. Please plan accordingly before arrival so as not to delay the program start or after the program concludes.
What to Bring
Wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a refillable water bottle and any personal comfort items you prefer for outdoor exploration (such as a notebook or lightweight seating pad). Cameras are encouraged, and smartphone photographers are welcome.
Recommended Ages
This program is designed for adults and older youth, though all ages are welcome.
What We’ll Do
Participants will gather at Constitution Lakes Park near sunset as daylight begins to shift and evening light emerges. During this Field Notes in Focus session, Don will guide participants through techniques used to photograph the moon and night sky, including camera stabilization, exposure settings, and working with changing light conditions.
As we settle into the landscape and watch the sky transition, participants will have opportunities to practice photographing the moon while Naturalist Tasha provides context about the surrounding environment—creating a calm outdoor setting where patience, timing, and observation guide each click.
You Will Leave With
• Introductory astrophotography techniques
• Strategies for photographing the moon and night sky
• Practical photography techniques you can use immediately
• A deeper appreciation for the details of nature often overlooked
• New ways of observing light, movement, and natural patterns
• Fresh images captured during your time outdoors
Walking Distance / Physical Activity Level
This program includes approximately 1.25–1.5 miles of walking along paved trail, boardwalk, and compacted natural surface. The pace is gentle with planned pauses for observation and discussion. Participants should be comfortable standing and walking for extended periods with intermittent rest points.
Accessibility (ADA Statement)
DeKalb County Recreation, Parks & Cultural Affairs strives to make all programs accessible to persons of all abilities. If you require reasonable accommodations, please contact the program organizer at least 48 hours in advance.
Participation Notice & Waiver Summary
By registering for or attending this program, participants acknowledge that outdoor activities involve natural terrain, physical exertion, and variable conditions. Participation is voluntary, and individuals assume responsibility for their personal safety. DeKalb County Government, the Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Affairs, and all affiliated staff and partners are held harmless from any claims or injuries arising from participation.
Naturalist Tasha
DeKalb County Parks Naturalist
404-927-4227
Shoot for the moon! Learn astrophotography techniques and capture the night sky as we explore Constitution Lakes near sunset.
Field Notes in Focus: Moon Photography
Location: Constitution Lakes Park
Program Overview
Experience the quiet magic of photographing the night sky with nature and wildlife photographer Don Orkoskey during this Field Notes in Focus session at Constitution Lakes Park.
As daylight fades and evening light emerges, participants will learn the fundamentals of astrophotography and how photographers capture the moon and other celestial features. Don will share practical guidance on camera settings, tripods, stabilization techniques, and tools that help photographers work successfully in low-light conditions.
This outdoor session invites participants to slow down, observe changing light conditions, and practice photographing the moon as it rises over the landscape. Whether you are new to astrophotography or curious about expanding your photography skills, this experience offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of nature, light, and the night sky.
Participants should bring a camera and tripod or other stabilization device if available. Smartphone photographers are welcome.
Program Leader
Led by: Don Orkoskey
Organized & Supported by: Naturalist Tasha Messer, DeKalb County RPCA
Weather Contingency
This program will be held rain or shine unless conditions are deemed unsafe by DeKalb County RPCA leadership.
Where to Meet
Constitution Lakes Park
1305 South River Industrial Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
We will meet at the semi-circle stone seating wall located between the two main trailheads, clearly visible from the parking lot.
Note: There are no official restrooms on site. However, through a partnership with Rush Trucking, program participants may use restroom accommodations during their operating hours
Restrooms are located at the back of their building in the service area. Please plan accordingly before arrival so as not to delay the program start or after the program concludes.
What to Bring
Wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a refillable water bottle and any personal comfort items you prefer for outdoor exploration (such as a notebook or lightweight seating pad). Cameras are encouraged, and smartphone photographers are welcome.
Recommended Ages
This program is designed for adults and older youth, though all ages are welcome.
What We’ll Do
Participants will gather at Constitution Lakes Park near sunset as daylight begins to shift and evening light emerges. During this Field Notes in Focus session, Don will guide participants through techniques used to photograph the moon and night sky, including camera stabilization, exposure settings, and working with changing light conditions.
As we settle into the landscape and watch the sky transition, participants will have opportunities to practice photographing the moon while Naturalist Tasha provides context about the surrounding environment—creating a calm outdoor setting where patience, timing, and observation guide each click.
You Will Leave With
• Introductory astrophotography techniques
• Strategies for photographing the moon and night sky
• Practical photography techniques you can use immediately
• A deeper appreciation for the details of nature often overlooked
• New ways of observing light, movement, and natural patterns
• Fresh images captured during your time outdoors
Walking Distance / Physical Activity Level
This program includes approximately 1.25–1.5 miles of walking along paved trail, boardwalk, and compacted natural surface. The pace is gentle with planned pauses for observation and discussion. Participants should be comfortable standing and walking for extended periods with intermittent rest points.
Accessibility (ADA Statement)
DeKalb County Recreation, Parks & Cultural Affairs strives to make all programs accessible to persons of all abilities. If you require reasonable accommodations, please contact the program organizer at least 48 hours in advance.
Participation Notice & Waiver Summary
By registering for or attending this program, participants acknowledge that outdoor activities involve natural terrain, physical exertion, and variable conditions. Participation is voluntary, and individuals assume responsibility for their personal safety. DeKalb County Government, the Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Affairs, and all affiliated staff and partners are held harmless from any claims or injuries arising from participation.
Naturalist Tasha
DeKalb County Parks Naturalist
404-927-4227
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- under 18 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
Location
Constitution Lakes Park
1305 S River Industrial Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
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