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October 2012    Photographers Resource     October 2012


Knowlton Church, Dorset   by Martin Dixon

We always appreciate hearing from our readers and this month we have updated some of our pages with both new information and contributed photographs by various individuals. Also we have added a new Location Guide, Knowlton Church, Dorset, which has been sent to us by Martin Dixon, along with some stunning sunrise photographs he took when visiting the location in the early hours of a July morning.

Your First Visit
Wildlife Photography in October
October Diary
This month is also the time of changing seasons with the annual Autumn Colours turning our trees from green to brown, marking the end of the summer. During this month you also have the World Conker Championships, making use of the fallen horse chestnuts, Red Squirrel week, the start of the Red Deer rutting season and the start of the Illuminated Carnival season. So plenty of photographic opportunities to be had.

What's New and Changed
Lists Added and Updated Recently

Carnivals and Illuminations

Dovecots in England   (image link for Warmington Dovecot in Northamptonshire)

Firework Events

Fire Festivals and Fire Events

Nikon Authorised Repairers

Fords in England (new Ford added for Souldern Mill, Oxfordshire with image link)

Trinity House  

Waterfalls by County

Locations Guides Added and Updated Recently

Alton Barnes White Horse  Alton Barnes, Wiltshire

Bishop Rock Lighthouse, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall

Burnham-on-Sea High Lighthouse, Somerset

Cogges Manor Farm, Witney, Oxon 

Forde Abbey, Chard, Somerset

Knowlton Church, Dorset      NEW

Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire


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