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Tag Archives: Gannochy Gorge
Flood event and our first home-based workshop. NB
We recently had a remarkable rainfall event (at the end of the most dismal, disastrous summer since 1995) which saw the River North Esk near home rise by over 4 metres -then fall again by the same in 20 … Continue reading
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Tagged Angus, Brechin, Charlotte, chocolate workshops, De'il's Heid, Gannochy Gorge, Niall Benvie, photo workshops, photography training, Scotland
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Work in progress. NB.
After the idea of the “deconstructed landscape” crystallised in my mind a couple of months ago, I’ve been getting down to shoot the elements for my first one – of the Gannochy Gorge near Edzell in Scotland. This is a … Continue reading
Keeping your nerve. NB
I enjoyed Pete Cairn’s case for creative individuality on his blog recently. It seems to me that a willingness to find your own “pool” rather than trying to push into one already packed with other wildebeest is a vital. The … Continue reading →