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Workshop Images
Here are some of the images and quotes from recent workshops, any photographers attending the workshops are welcome to email photos to be uploaded onto the page.

Chapel Stile by Clive Hollingworth-Norfolk
A cracking shot captured by Clive here with a long lens.
Grasmere From Loughrigg Terrace by Helen Christie
Perfect reflections from above, something you dont' see very often in the daytime. Usually there is a breeze just disturbing the surface tension. Great timing to get that beam of light.
"Many thanks for a great workshop. I really feel I have moved my skill levels upwards by quite a bit both in terms of technical know-how and also looking for conditions and composition that would make a shot stand out from the average. I couldn't help but be fired up by your own enthusiasm and appreciated the time you took on the one-to-one sessions. My friends and family can't believe I have taken some of the shots I have shown them - Neither can I!!"
Paul Bradburn - Glencoe 2010
In the Shadow of the Cuillins by Paul Bradburn
The Langdale Valley
Images Taken by Keith Greenough in the Langdale Valley. Sunlight breaking and lighting up the Langdale Pikes in the distance. All the elements coming together for a great afternoons shoot.
“Thanks for a great weekend....really enjoyed it...even standing in the rain waiting for the light!!” Keith Greenough - London
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Buttermere by Fiona Hoskins-Bedfordshire
"I appreciated the opportunity to make the most of the spectacular sunrises and sunsets in frosty conditions. Gary's enthusiasm and attention to our own individual needs and styles an important element of any course for me."
Jill Eastham - Cumbria - Lake District 2009
River Etive - Glencoe - Paul Bradburn
Gwyn Whitfield - Yorkshire
“Many thanks for your help in the Lake District. I appreciated you making suggestions that were encouraging and I never felt patronised which can be such a feature of groups of bird watchers and photographers in competitive mode.I enjoyed the workshop and feel that it has given me greater confidence in experimenting with composition and aperture and shutter settings.”

Eilean Donan Castle - Paul Bradburn - Glencoe 2010
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