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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan" data-source="post: 284567" data-attributes="member: 17183"><p>I don't think you can really beat joining a club/going on a course. Unfortunately, the long hours of my job mean that I return too late to go clubbing and going on a course is too selfish when I have a young family. This place is better than most for learning and (just as importantly) showcasing one's oeuvre. Get rid of the overly-sensitive skin and listen to the experts, though. As gnarled as they are, they do have nuggets they are more than prepared to share and you must be prepared to accept constructive criticism. Stay with us, and make US understand your perspective. Complaining about the light in your area is particularly moronic - make it work for you. Look at some of the English landscape snaps on here from Cumbria/North Wales - they are absolutely staggering in quality. Same light as you and me ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan, post: 284567, member: 17183"] I don't think you can really beat joining a club/going on a course. Unfortunately, the long hours of my job mean that I return too late to go clubbing and going on a course is too selfish when I have a young family. This place is better than most for learning and (just as importantly) showcasing one's oeuvre. Get rid of the overly-sensitive skin and listen to the experts, though. As gnarled as they are, they do have nuggets they are more than prepared to share and you must be prepared to accept constructive criticism. Stay with us, and make US understand your perspective. Complaining about the light in your area is particularly moronic - make it work for you. Look at some of the English landscape snaps on here from Cumbria/North Wales - they are absolutely staggering in quality. Same light as you and me ... [/QUOTE]
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