2009 butterfly workshop?
Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
I know that Pete did a spot on raw v jpg and photoshop etc, at the last workshop, but I was very new to photography and didn't fully understand it all.
If a quick recap could be done, that would be great.
I too liked the critique session. I learned a lot from it, but could it be extended to an hour?
Adrian Riley was an excellent guest speaker, another none photographer with a talk would be great.
I like Gary's idea of a talk on flash photography. This is something that I have never tried.
I don't mind where the venue is, I shall find a way of getting there.
Cheers
Denise
If a quick recap could be done, that would be great.
I too liked the critique session. I learned a lot from it, but could it be extended to an hour?
Adrian Riley was an excellent guest speaker, another none photographer with a talk would be great.
I like Gary's idea of a talk on flash photography. This is something that I have never tried.
I don't mind where the venue is, I shall find a way of getting there.
Cheers
Denise
Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
Excellent idea, I'm game for that.Polly wrote:Susie: maybe we could car share?
Polly

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Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
HI all - and thanks for the excellent input. Given those that have responded thus far, it would sound like Gary's suggestion of Winterslow is the best candidate - since it minimises the travel for most folk. And I say this impartially, since it will take me 45 minutes to get there
Anyhow - comments, as ever, are welcome.
Having said that, we have 2 options:
1. Early in the season when few (if any) butterflies are around. In which case, the venue doesn't have to be butterfly-friendly.
2. Later in the season when there are butterflies to be seen. Realistically, we're looking at late April. Even then, it could be a washout - but at least we'll have tried.
Again - comments please. Although this event is some way off, I know that some venues get booked up well in advance.
Cheers,
- Pete

Having said that, we have 2 options:
1. Early in the season when few (if any) butterflies are around. In which case, the venue doesn't have to be butterfly-friendly.
2. Later in the season when there are butterflies to be seen. Realistically, we're looking at late April. Even then, it could be a washout - but at least we'll have tried.
Again - comments please. Although this event is some way off, I know that some venues get booked up well in advance.
Cheers,
- Pete
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I think it would be a great shame if we went to the famous Bentley Wood and there were no butterflies, so an early season date when there'd be a chance of seeing something of interest, say April, would be my preference.
Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
Any idea yet when and where?
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Provisionally Saturday 25th April at Winterslow in Wiltshire.
I'll discuss this with Gary on Saturday since there are some logistics to sort out - including the venue, and co-hosting with Butterfly Conservation.
Cheers,
- Pete
I'll discuss this with Gary on Saturday since there are some logistics to sort out - including the venue, and co-hosting with Butterfly Conservation.
Cheers,
- Pete
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Can we get the president to do a talk?co-hosting with Butterfly Conservation.

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I hear he's a very busy guy! But you don't get what you don't ask for 
There are quite a few vice-presidents that would also be worth considering!
Cheers,
- Pete

There are quite a few vice-presidents that would also be worth considering!
Cheers,
- Pete
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Maurice Avent - Vice Chairman has a very hands on approach, and I for one would be very interested to hear from him.
Denise
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Good thought. Maurice is also the new Chairman - taking over from Dudley Cheesman.
Adrian Riley will be a hard act to follow for sure. But someone like Chris Packham or Jim Asher would provide an excellent mix of both photographic experience and conservation experience. Having said that, speakers such as Martin Warren, Richard Fox or David Simcox are very inspirational!
Cheers,
- Pete
Adrian Riley will be a hard act to follow for sure. But someone like Chris Packham or Jim Asher would provide an excellent mix of both photographic experience and conservation experience. Having said that, speakers such as Martin Warren, Richard Fox or David Simcox are very inspirational!
Cheers,
- Pete
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Count me in for this..... might even attract my better half!
particularly as Bentley Wood is a new site and there is a faint possibility of PBFs in late April.
As Maurice has emailed me several times since we met at West Yatton would you like me to suggest this to him???? I'm in no doubt that you know him well Pete.
Mike

particularly as Bentley Wood is a new site and there is a faint possibility of PBFs in late April.
As Maurice has emailed me several times since we met at West Yatton would you like me to suggest this to him???? I'm in no doubt that you know him well Pete.
Mike
Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
Is this going to be just for the Saturday or for the whole weekend? 

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Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
Hi Susie - it will be just one day. But a very full day 
Cheers,
- Pete

Cheers,
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Thanks, Pete, I am looking forward to it. 

Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
Pete,
Please count me in too.
Cheers
Colin
Please count me in too.
Cheers
Colin
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Re: 2009 butterfly workshop?
I think Richard Lewington might make a very interesting guest speaker
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The event is now open for bookings! See:
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... f=3&t=2917
Cheers,
- Pete
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