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13-12-2007, 11:27 AM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Wow thanks for the many replies!
Just out of interest, what's a 'living rainforest'? If it's anything like the Eden Project tropical biome it'd be fantastic | 
13-12-2007, 12:18 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Quote:
Originally Posted by d70mpv Wow thanks for the many replies!
Just out of interest, what's a 'living rainforest'? If it's anything like the Eden Project tropical biome it'd be fantastic  | The living rainforest is what was formerly known as the wylde court rainforest project at hampstead norreys near newbury , berkshire
its not quite the eden project , but its a cut above the average butterfly house - worth a visit if you asre in the area
i can't put a link due to the ban on promoting comercial sites but you will find them if you google "living rainforest, Hampstead Norreys"
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13-12-2007, 12:25 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Actually, Pete, it is a charity, so I am sure there will be no objections to including the link here The Living Rainforest.
I have not been there for many years, but last time I was there I was disappointed by how small it was. The content was excellent, though. Maybe it has expanded since then, but if anyone is planning to visit, don't expect an Eden Project!
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14-12-2007, 07:16 AM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Hi,
Ann & Steve Toon would be a good bet, they are really nice people & superb wildlife photographers!!! good thing is that they both run the courses, so you get 2 pro photographers for the price of 1!! cool eh!!
Ive worked with them for many years now & you really could not find two better people!! | 
15-12-2007, 08:25 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Fantastic! Thanks all there are many great choices. Something to keep me occupied on these long dark nights. Other than my new macro lens! | 
30-12-2007, 10:48 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK I've only just found this post. How about a video photography course?? I hear that the ones organised by Wildeye are very good. I've been thinking about booking onto one of their courses for ages. | 
02-01-2008, 08:39 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Home are running a number of photography courses.
I have worked with them and they run a good course. | 
02-01-2008, 09:59 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Why don`t we have a WAB meet at the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey?
I go there quite often ( about 4 times a year),
I`d be quite happy to help anyone with advice and tips if they need it as I`m sure many others on this site would also.
No stalking etc needed for the place and great photos can be taken even if it pours down with rain.
Enclosures are built for photography and they have a great selection of wildlife to make sure your shutter button is on meltdown British Wildlife Centre
Brian | 
03-01-2008, 06:01 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK If there is a meet at the British Wildlife Centre at some time I would be interested. | 
03-01-2008, 08:03 PM
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| | | Re: Wildlife photography courses in the UK Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Phipps Why don`t we have a WAB meet at the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey?
I go there quite often ( about 4 times a year),
I`d be quite happy to help anyone with advice and tips if they need it as I`m sure many others on this site would also.
No stalking etc needed for the place and great photos can be taken even if it pours down with rain.
Enclosures are built for photography and they have a great selection of wildlife to make sure your shutter button is on meltdown British Wildlife Centre
Brian |
That looks like a very interesting site. A shame it's so far away from me! I could quite fancy one of the Photography days..I may have to try and arrange a three day holiday down that way. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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