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Canon Powershot G10 Review
By Bill Lockhart
From October 24 until November 9, 2008, I traveled to Slovenia and Scotland for a long photographic holiday. During my travels I worked with colleagues whom I have met through the Internet and who share my love of light. During my holiday, attending the first PTR Seminar, I had with me the Canon Powershot G10. And, I had high hopes for the camera having taken some shots with it prior to departure.
'Explorers Route' to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands
By: Sue Brookes
Melanie: Sue has been a work colleague, a fellow member of Kendal Mountain Rescue Team and a good friend for many years. Earlier this year Sue fulfilled a life-time's ambition to visit Antarctica. Here she share with us some of her experiences.

Slovenia: First PTR Workshop
By Claire Carter

Image by Kaz (Lake Bled)
PTR held its first 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 than expected, the apartments gave everyone a bedroom to themselves, two nice lounges where we could meet and free internet access.
Andalucian Adventures - Morocco
Andalucian Adventures - Morocco
By Janet Unwin
Vermont. Guest Article
A big thanks to Arnab Banerjee for writing this article and supplying us with some wonderful images. I highly recommend a visit to his website which is inspirational.

Biograhy of writer
Denali Highway, Alaska Route 8 - “The Road Less Traveled”
By Dave Taylor
Copyright © 2008 Dave Taylor, All Rights Reserved, www.sixtyonenorth.com
Ladakh, India
Introduction by Claire.
Esala Festival, Sri Lanka
By Haim Ziv
Guest Review by Trevor Davenport, Gecko Travel, Cambodia
Guest Review, Gecko Travel, Tour to Cambodia
By Trevor Davenport ARPS DPAGB
Trevor is a recently retired engineer who has had an interest in photography for about 20 years - mainly travel and nature. A dedicated slide worker for almost all this time but a recent convert to the joys and pains of digital imaging - and still learning.
The Julian Alps of Slovenia.
By Roy Clark Email (Roy has kindly invited PTR readers to contact him if you wish any more details about this area or Slovenia in general)






