Tag Archives: UK

Thank You and Best Wishes for the New Year

Photo Travel Review Magazine was created to encourage photographers to find inspiration while traveling in pursuit of their art. Inspiration often comes in special moments, as Crowfoot, a Blackfoot warrior observed: “What is life? It is the flash of a … Continue reading

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PTR Recommended Photo Seminars – Wildshots, Autumn Gold

By Melanie A PTR Review of Wildshots (now Northshots), Autumn Gold Dedicated, organised, group photographic holiday.

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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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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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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 – Assynt, Sutherland, NW Highlands

By Claire and Melanie Located in the far NW of Scotland this wild and remote area is dominated by the remarkable mountains of Quinag, Canisp, Suilven, Cul Mòr, Stac Pollaidh and Ben More Assynt. These reddish brown sandstone mountains rise … Continue reading

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Scotland – The Hebrides, The Isle of Skye

The Misty Isle – Eilean a’ Cheo (South Skye) By Melanie Why Go? Of the Hebridean Islands, Skye is perhaps the most accessible.  Here you will find  wild and rugged landscapes, with a wide range of places to stay, plenty … Continue reading

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England – Northumberland

By Dimitri Vasiliou (Editor’s note:  Dimitri is the Administrator of Inspiring Photography, a new forum devoted to high-quality images submitted by photographers from throughout the world.  Dimitri’s is recognized by many as among the best photographers in the world today.) … 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 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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England – South Shropshire (and a little diversion into Worcestershire)

By Claire This review will focus on my home patch; all are locations that I can drive to within about 30 minutes. They are places I probably don’t really “see” the full beauty of anymore due to familiarity but I … Continue reading

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