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Monthly Archives: May 2013

Workshops in Teazle Wood

26 Sunday May 2013

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bluebells, camera, photographs, photography workshop, plantlore workshop, wildlife photography, woodland

Terrific day in Teazle Wood, with two workshops run to raise funds to finish paying for the purchase of the woodland. Plant folklore expert Roy Vickery showed us the many weird and wonderful uses of our native plants, and professional photographer David Spink taught his students how to get off AUTO. A big thank you to both men for their time and expertise. All these photos were taken by Auriel Glanville, ‘Friend of Teazle Wood’ – thanks, Auriel!

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Wild Garlic in Teazle Wood

16 Thursday May 2013

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flowers, teazle wood

The extraordinary Wild Garlic abundant in Teazle Wood, photographed during a meeting about bats, birds and ponds. We’re really looking forward to seeing the images that David Spink and his group come up with!

wild garlic white flowers in Teazle Wood

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Wildlife Photography Workshop in Teazle Wood 25th May

07 Tuesday May 2013

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Professional wildlife photographer David Spink is offering a Wildlife Photography Workshop in Teazle Wood to raise funds for the Teazle Wood campaign. The workshop will concentrate on helping participants to better understand the potential of their cameras and how to control shutter speed, aperture and depth of field. David will illustrate the above by focusing on MACRO (close-up) photography of the plethora of wild flowers starting to emerge in the wood.

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