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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.
PTR Forum Photos of the Month - July 2008
The PTR Team has selected two photographs that were posted to the PTR Forum as Photos of the Month for July 2008.
Neil Burton posted this photograph, taken in India. In many ways the photograph is what photography and travel is about, that is, capturing a moment in time about a place one has visited. Neil's use of black and white for this photograph brings drama to the scene.

Grand Tetons National Park
By Bill
Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife.
The jagged Teton Range offers the photographer wonderous opportunities for landscapes as the valley to the South of the range is nearly flat, offering contrasts between sage covered fields and escarpments like none other in the United States.
Slovenia. Sublime Scenery.
By Claire
COMING SOON details of a PTR workshop in Slovenia in October 2008. Contact NOW for details before they get published.
Scotland, The Outer Hebrides, Isle of Harris and Lewis
Wet & Windy in the Western Isles
By Melanie
Photo Locations
Phototographing The English Lake District
Photographing The English Lake District

By Melanie

The PTR Team Goes to Elgol, Isle of Skye
By Bill, Claire, and Melanie
One of the most photographed places in Scotland is located at Elgol on the Isle of Skye. Earlier this year, the PTR Team (Bill, Claire, and Melanie) got together and spent a week photographing different locations, one of them was Elgol.
Money, Some Travel Advice
By Bill
During the last four years, I have traveled to four continents and nine countries. One of my principal planning issues has always been money. How will I pay for airline tickets, car rental, accommodations, meals, gifts, and tips? How can I take advantage of using combinations of money and reward accounts?
Some good tools for currency conversion, locating ATMs, and advice on credit cards can be found on our Resources Menu.
Here are some considerations:

