Tag Archives: Landscape

Photo Travel Review Magazine – Our 100th Article

Fired with enthusiasm after a day spent in the striking beauty of the Isle of Skye in March 2008, an after dinner discussion by the founders led to the birth of Photo Travel Review Magazine. Our idea was to produce … Continue reading

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Poland and Slovakia – In Summer

by Claire Carter and Hania Franek Claire: A few years ago I was lucky enough to meet up, on the Isle of Skye, with some people who had driven all the way from Poland to join us on a photo … Continue reading

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Wales – Llynnau Cregennen, Snowdonia

By Claire Carter (cARTerART) Llynnau Cregennen Location The Snowdonia National Park covers 840 square miles of mountains, forests, lakes and river valleys and takes its name from mount Snowdon, which at 1113m is the highest mountain in Wales and England. … Continue reading

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Guest Article – The Slovene High Level Route

By Justi Carey and Roy Clark A rucksack, camera and 550km of mountain trail – The Slovene High Level Route. This is the second guest article by Roy and Justi and it helps to celebrate the publishing of their second … Continue reading

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Scotland – Ardnamurchan, Take Four

by Claire Every trip, no matter how poor the weather, has its moments that will be recorded in the brain even if not caught on camera. Bringing home memories and stories to retell is a good second best to having … Continue reading

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Scotland – Ardnamurchan and the Isle of Mull, A PTR Seminar

The PTR Team has just returned from a two-week seminar in Scotland on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and the Isle of Mull.  In a challenging period, the team encountered constant rain, gale force winds, and freezing temperatures. In the days ahead … Continue reading

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Photography Tips – Landscapes, Some Ideas

By Bill I really don’t do landscapes well.  Many of my friends are masters at the genre and they often discuss with me ways to improve my stuff, but frankly, I am still having a tough time with it. Nevertheless, … Continue reading

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Slovenia – Sublime Scenery

By Claire This trip came about due to a previous holiday in Skye that had been arranged by people who had met on an online photography site. Here I had the good fortune to meet with a Slovenian called Herman … Continue reading

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Slovenia – PTR Workshop

By Claire Image by Kaz (Lake Bled) PTR held its workshop in October 2008 and here I present some of the images taken by (and of) participants. The workshop was a huge success. The accommodation turned out to be even better … Continue reading

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Poland – The High Tatra Mountains

By Claire Why Go? If you love mountains, enjoy hiking and want to be able to stay in unforgettable mountain huts with scenes every landscape photographer dreams of just outside your door; this is for you.

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Northern Ireland – The Giant’s Causeway

In the Shadow of Giants By Claire View map here. Why Go? Whilst the whole of the Antrim coast has huge photographic potential with its rugged coastline and beaches with interesting stacks and arches, the lure for me was The … Continue reading

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Ireland – The Connemara’s Twelve Bens

By Claire Why Go? I discovered this region a few years ago and have visited twice, once in February for a purely photographic tour and again in the summer with family. If you like Scotland you’ll love this region. It … Continue reading

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England – The Lake District

By Melanie The English Lake District has long been associated with tourism. Since the earliest days visitors have strived to convey the images from their minds’ eye to others. Some in words as with the Lakes Poets, some by painting including Turner … Continue reading

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Wales – Coasts

By Claire The intention of this article is to suggest some walks, lakes and beaches that offer interest to the photographer. I’d be very happy to hear from others who have photographed in Wales, and thereby extend the area covered, … Continue reading

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Scotland – The PTR Team Goes to Elgol

By Bill, Claire, and Melanie One of the most photographed places in Scotland is located at Elgol on the Isle of Skye.  Earlier this year, the PTR Team (Bill, Claire, and Melanie) got together and spent a week photographing different … Continue reading

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Scotland – The Glen of Weeping

by Melanie Scotland Western Scottish Highlands 28 miles of the A82, beginning opposite Ben Dorian north of Tyndrum and ending at Ballachuilish. (Detours not included) Why Go? Some may tell you this alternative name for Glencoe is derived from the … Continue reading

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Wales – Five and Misty Go To Anglesey

By Melanie and Claire Melanie: A couple of months ago I suggested to Claire that we have a weekend away in December, she came up with what turned out to be a fantastic suggestion: Anglesey, and to be more specific with … Continue reading

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