
mortcdz Posted: 29th Feb 2008 Time: 7:50 PM
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Workshops I'm considering going on some photo workshops, wild flower, landscape or bird of prey. Has anyone got any experience of similar things or any tips on how to get the best out of one of these events?
Thanks....Mark
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The Rev Posted: 12th Mar 2008 Time: 8:22 AM
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I've never bothered with anything like this, so i have no idea what im talking about but i would say to you that anything that can have a positive effect on your skills (and it cant be bad can it?) is well worth doing, i say go for it!
you can then come and show us all what you've learned that's new and discuss it with us?
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mortcdz Posted: 12th Mar 2008 Time: 7:18 PM
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Good provokation - I'm going to give it a go at a "Bluebell and Barn Owl" workshop - see if I can get a barn owl shot to compare with yours
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The Rev Posted: 19th Mar 2008 Time: 12:33 PM
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i look forward to seeing such a picture, and speaking of bluebells theres some in the carpark at work that look gorgeous when the sun is out i must try and get a decent shot...
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Tino Posted: 27th Jun 2008 Time: 8:20 PM
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Got to admit i signed myself up for a course at Bolton College. Digital photography for beginers!
Course lasted 6 months,one night a week at a cost of £187. The tutour was the "photo editor" for the local newspaper,can't go wrong here i thought. It turned out although the teacher knew the stuff they couldn't quite put it into context. It was their first year of teaching and apart from 1 other person i was the only 1 with an S.L.R. Loads of People with compacts (mainly oldies) who couldn't get to grips with the photoshop side of it. I struggled to cos the college used applemac when i'm used to windows,i ended up using my own laptop everyweek and got harrased by the oldies on how to switch things on. Only thing i learned was how to turn my lens while taking a pic "TIME TREE" i asked for my money back and got it! I'm gonna post some pics from those college sessions,i owe it to the class who where hoping i'd be teaching the advanced "digital photography" course. Tino!
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