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Naturescapes One thing that inspires a photographer is a beautiful scene to shoot. Britain provides an endless supply of opportunities for even the beginner. The unlimited amount of seascapes, landscapes, and mountainscapes make up this category.
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|  | Passageways Ruined castles, the remains of an abbey, once great cathedrals, and the twists and turns in the many villages and towns that dot the countryside, offer the perfect framework for many photos like these.
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Structures Buildings as old as nearly a thousand years afford great opportunities for interesting views of the majestic architecture of castles, private homes, abbeys, and cathedrals all over Britain.
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|  | Jardiniere Just about everywhere you go in Britain, flowers abound. Colours are as various as the types of flowers that cover the proper English gardens as well as the summer gardens of Scotland.
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Illuminations Light is the most difficult thing to photograph. The sunsets and stained glass that are included here, show what happens when everything goes right! The colours are vibrant, bright, and just pop with the cool British sun trickling through.
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|  | Shimmers From white-caps to glass-like waters ... the deep, mysterious lochs ... the calm, still canals ... the brilliant, expansive sea make up the photos in this category.
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Workshop **NEW** May 18 - 24, 2003 Travel to bonny Scotland for a very special workshop on photography with Robin Simpson. Join others just like you who want to learn more about photography and explore beautiful Scotland!
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