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turning back
THE CLOCK
In May 2007 I was on a photography workshop in Umbria with leading Briti sh travel
photographer David Noton. Shot during the trip, this photo of Norcia’s main square is incredibly
poignant. In October 2016, an earthquake destroyed the San Benedett o basilica (right) as well as
the town’s cathedral. It has brought home to me how impermanent even the built environment
can be and how a photo can become a record of something that no longer exists.
Macro workshop
Locati on: Dilston Physic Garden
Date: 21 May 2017
Cost: £70 per person
The grounds of Dilston Physic Garden near
Hexham (www.dilstonphysicgarden.com) are
perfect for tranquil thought, refl ecti on and,
of course, photography! This workshop is
dedicated to the art of close-up and macro
photography using the fl ora and fauna found at
Dilston Physic Garden.
If you have a hankering to learn more about
the subject of macro photography then this
will be the workshop for you. You don’t need
any specialised equipment – cameras with
close-up focusing faciliti es will be more than
suitable. However, if you have a dedicated
macro lens then bring that along. I’ll be bringing
equipment such as extension tubes and close-
up att achment lenses for those who want
to try a more D.I.Y. approach to their macro
photography.
For more informati on send me an email to
[email protected].
david taylor photography
www.davidtaylorphotography.co.uk
dtphotography
davidtaylorlandscapephotography
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