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<blockquote data-quote="June Atkinson" data-source="post: 1382367" data-attributes="member: 1606"><p><strong>Photographic Courses</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have done two courses in Digital Photography, taken by Zoe Korda. Arranged through the Tyneside Cinema (Mike Tait is i/c info) they are for Beginners and then Intermediate, and this year there will be an Advanced Course.</p><p>We were in a group of a dozen, which is good, because you get opportunities and feedback. We also used the huge IT suite at Westgate college for Photoshop. We had to produce a CD of our Intermediate work. There is a fee, but there may also be concessions, I can't remember.</p><p>Here is a shot of one of our Northern Red Kite chicks, taken last July, at Gibside. Taken very quickly, in order not to disturb it more than was necessary. You'll realise that it is a larger version of my Avatar!</p><p></p><p>Just enjoy experimenting with your camera, the more the better! And stay with us here on BF - there are so many excellent photographers here, who are willing to support us and share their expertise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="June Atkinson, post: 1382367, member: 1606"] [b]Photographic Courses[/b] I have done two courses in Digital Photography, taken by Zoe Korda. Arranged through the Tyneside Cinema (Mike Tait is i/c info) they are for Beginners and then Intermediate, and this year there will be an Advanced Course. We were in a group of a dozen, which is good, because you get opportunities and feedback. We also used the huge IT suite at Westgate college for Photoshop. We had to produce a CD of our Intermediate work. There is a fee, but there may also be concessions, I can't remember. Here is a shot of one of our Northern Red Kite chicks, taken last July, at Gibside. Taken very quickly, in order not to disturb it more than was necessary. You'll realise that it is a larger version of my Avatar! Just enjoy experimenting with your camera, the more the better! And stay with us here on BF - there are so many excellent photographers here, who are willing to support us and share their expertise. [/QUOTE]
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