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    Senior Member KenByrne's Avatar
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    I'm a member of NUPG the Northern Underwater Photography Group. We've just had our last meeting for the summer and will be getting started again in September. We'd love to have you come along and meet us and hopefully join. The recent meetings have been near Northwich but we may move in September. Our website is NUPG.org.uk, The Northern Underwater Photography Group we have an email distribution list and we're happy to add non-members and keep them informed with what we're up to. PM me if you want more information.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT uk View Post
    Erm.....should be single, not plural. Rob is very good. Some of us suffer from a condition where the pixies interfere with their camera and turn cracking shots into garbage between the dive and the download.

    D
    I knew there was an explanation . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by browng View Post
    You also might want to look at T189 - Digital photography: creating and sharing better images - Open University course
    which a course on Digital Photography for topside. Search "T189" on Flickr for some of the results.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cussy View Post
    If you want one-to-one these guys might be good: http://www.photographersonsafari.com/index.htm - this is who I did the Birds of Prey workshop with, so you might get tuition more applicable to nature/underwater

    Maria Munn also runs good courses and again this would help with underwater (Photography Courses). Compact based and Maria understands the frustrations of just starting out.

    There are then these guys: Photography Courses SLR & Compact Cameras. Course or Workshop. - no experience of them, but know they exist.
    HTH,
    Rob
    Quote Originally Posted by Cussy View Post
    Thanks for all the great suggestions - I'll definitely check them out!

    Quote Originally Posted by KenByrne View Post
    I'm a member of NUPG the Northern Underwater Photography Group.
    I will be in touch v. soon. Ta.

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    Pixies turning pics rubbish between shoot and download, I thought I was just rubish must have been the pixies all along.

    Maria Munn's course is a good day she is a lovely person who cant help enough and she really opens your eyes to what a comact can do, if you know how.

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