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British Wildlife Photography Awards
False Teeth, the image above of a shore crab, taken at Dunstaffnage
in Argyll, has been Highly Commended in the Animal Portraits section
of the British Wildlife Photography Awards. The exhibition of the
awards is in London just now, and we travelled down for the preview
last week. It is a great exhibition, and an awesome display of the
wildlife on our doorstep. The exhibition is touring and if definately
worth going to if it comes somewhere near you.
There is also a beautiful book accompanying the exhibition which
can be bought through their website: The
British Wildlife Photography Awards
Dates and venues
14th - 30th October 2010 Hoopers Gallery, London
6th November -19th December 2010 Nunnington Hall, Yorkshire
8th January 25th February 2011 Belfast Waterfront, Northern
Ireland
19th March to 17th April 2011 Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
20th April to 5th June 2011 Penrhyn Castle, North Wales
9th June to 22th July 2011 (dates TBC) Trelissick
August 2011 (dates TBC) Scottish Natural Heritage
Battleby Conference Centre, Battleby Redgorton
Belgian TV!
I was visited by a Belgian film crew earlier this year:
Check
it out Click on the video and I appear at about 2 mins 43 seconds!
2011 Weekend Experiences
In next month's newsletter we will
be announcing dates of Weekend Experiences - a perfect Christmas
gift for the photography and wildlife enthusiast!
Loch Visions Vouchers
click here to buy
vouchers online
Guest Galleries from The One Day Loch Visions Experience
click here to see pictures
from 17th May to 10th August
Guest Galleries from our Weekend and Tailored Experiences
All 2010 Tailored and Weekend Experience Galleries are now up for
viewing click here
Philip's Escapades Adventure
Race World Championship 2009
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