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My Scholarship entry - A 'place' I have visited

United Kingdom | Tuesday, May 28, 2013 | 5 photos


Good Day Sir/Madam. I have been an avid photographer the last 10 years since the pioneering days of digital photography and an aspiring 'togger all my life.

About 6 years ago during my 15 year life in London as a civil Engineer I developed a passion for travel and I then became enamoured with the natural terrain and began to study landscapes in earnest.

I joined the British Army as a Reserve Solider and during my deployment I lived and trained in some of Britain's finest and harshest natural theatres. In my brief presentation you will see Dartmoor to the Isle of Skye and Dorset where I now live trying to readjust to a peaceful life.

I am only now beginning to capture images that I feel mildly content with and am most earnest to learn from both my experiences and surroundings but most importantly a mentor of some standing- still i see images that I must stop and stare at- if I could see the amphitheatre of Greenland and learn from a master and gain a new friend how could I be more content?



Many thanks for your time, pleasant regards. Luke Woods

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