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from peter sanders | Mar 8, 2010 peter sanders

Thanks so much to Madeleine for leading us from ignorance to enlightenment with photoshop (my ignorance, anyway). It was really good to see so many wonderful photos appearing from the group's cameras. Obviously lots of action over half term in the markets and elsewhere. I think the cameras have been and will continue to be a great asset to the whole project and I'm looking forward to the exhibition we'll have of all your work in the summer term (as long as Nile doesn't include his photoshopped image of me in it!).

If you couldn't make it to the workshop but have a full SD (memory) card you can give it to Nick or me and Madeleine will download your pics to free up space on your cameras so you can carry on snapping.

Just a reminder that the next photo workshop is on Monday 22nd and Madeleine thinks it would be good to have it in the same place (portico) as the facilities are so good.


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