Pembrokeshire                                      09  Apr  2010 - 12  Apr  2010                                                      Course price  £ 
Who is this course for:
For all beginners but also intermediates  who want to improve or simply looking for new and adventurous places to photograph.

What you should bring with you:
Warm and weatherproof clothing and boots is a must as the weather around the area can be lovely around this time of year but also wet and cold. All your photography gear (especially tripod) and a few prints of your previous work for constructive and honest feedback.

What is included in the price:
£  Discount for 2 sharing a room  £ each.
Accommodation, breakfast, packed lunch, dinner, tuition, transport during the course and tutorial on image processing, for those with not much knowledge on the subject.

What is excluded:
Insurance and transfers to and from venue.

Course times:
The course starts on Friday 9  Apr at 5 pm and ends on Monday 12 Apr at 4 pm.
This course is quite intensive but not strenuous, as most of the walks are on flat grounds, so only a reasonable level of fitness will be required. Our aim is for you to leave the course with a much better knowledge and understanding of the subject but also with a great experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life. And most importantly, with a few very good images that you will be proud of.





                                                                  
This course will run again in 2011
Pictures of the area
Most frequently asked questions
Dramatic landscapes of rugged cliffs, some of the finest sandy beaches in Britain, sheltered coves and wooded estuaries are to be found here. While inland, there are towns and villages steeped in history and folklore, historical remains and beautiful countryside. This archaic part of Britain, attracts thousands of visitors to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park every year. It is the only coastal national park in the country and spans around 185 miles of some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery you will find anywhere in the world.  Along the way you’ll find everything from bustling seaside towns like Tenby to quaint villages full of pastel-painted fishermen’s cottages such as Solva.  Vast sandy beaches and tiny inlets, craggy cliffs and windswept landscapes, all waiting to be photographed.
Some of the oldest rocks in and around Britain are to be found around the Pembrokeshire Coast, dating back to the Pre-Cambrian period, around 600 million years ago. In spring time, the entire coast is covered by wild flowers and the fragrance in the air is something that has to be experienced.
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Some of the places we will visit are, Flimston bay and Trevallen downs with their awe inspiring cliffs, Broad haven and Manorbier bay with their amazing sandy beaches and big waves. Skrinkle haven with its superb rock formations and plentu of geologic detail, Stackpole quay, Barafundle bay and so on.