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Dorset landscape workshops - Oct 2011
Evening all
On Friday 7th October and Saturday 8th October, I'm running two landscape photography courses. They will each run for the majority of the day starting at 0830AM until sunset. Cost is £65.00 each excluding any meals but includes all transportation during the day. Three people on each day although the Friday already has one taker. More details are here: [URL="http://www.ethereal-light.com/workshops_191584.html"]http://www.ethereal-light.com/workshops_191584.html[/URL] I'm running them to get some important feedback from people which is why they are at a cut price. Anyone attending gets a lifetimes 10% off any future workshop. Let me know if you're interested! Thanks Jools |
I would, as you now im in Dorset, but Have to work, and Cant really afford anything at the minute, Good luck with it, And hope the Light behaves its self for you,
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Thanks Dan! I hope so too.
My wife and I are in the UK for two weeks as of this Wednesday. I thought I'd take the opportunity to do a couple to test the waters before the full blown ones next year. |
Nice, the light is Pretty Good at the moment, Getting some good Results, i now the next few weeks will be the best, i assume youll be doing plenty of scouting aswell then
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Well, I lived in Salisbury all of my life until last year, so 35 years.
I know the coast pretty well down there and have my favourite spots that I like to go to: Chapman's Pool Corfe Castle Kimmeridge Bay Clavel Tower overlooking Kimmeridge Worbarrow Tout Durdle Door/ Bat's Head/ Man O War bay West Bay Portland Bill Inland, I like Kingston Lacy, Knowlton Church, Bulbarrow Hill and up on Pilsdon Pen. I've been to Eggardon Hill but found it a bit of a pain for parking. Still, there is enough in the above to keep things going. I've also looked at tide times for specific areas as I have a plan in my head. |
Sounds good, got all the tradtional spots covered, Pilsdon is Pretty good,
Good luck, |
Last time I was at Pilsdon Pen, I stood for a good hour or so on a freezing morning water for the mist to move. Apart from a slight break for a few minutes, nothing happened!
Luck of the draw with this business! In April, I did find a beautiful bluebell wood in Dorset. Covered with them and on a slight incline. Amazing possibilities in there. Also did Golden Cap the day before. That was freezing stood on there waiting for the light. Still, I was graced with some nice light that morning. |
Dan I don't think you really need lessons
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What you do find is that each person in a group of like-minded people usually feeds off of one another. Even the teacher will find things.
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Bluebell wood, Not langdon was it, just underneath golden cap, Shud be going pilsdon this week to get the mist, if the cond are right,
I agree i could see it being usefull, cud see people learning lots from it, kezpock somedays i do wonder if i do, lol, |
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