Lacock was the home to William Henry Fox Talbot and is referred to as ‘The Birthplace of Photography’. This beautiful Wiltshire village, listed in the Domesday Book, has been the setting for numerous BBC dramas and is now mostly owned by the National Trust.
Lacock Photography are promoting their training courses set amidst these wonderful surroundings (next one 4 & 5 February) and you can find out more information by visiting the following link.
http://www.lacockphotography.com/training.html

Lacock, Wiltshire
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About Arlene
Hi, I live in the UK in the north west of England. As well as my family, my interests are photography, walking my dogs in the countryside, and wildlife. If I can combine all 3 then I'm a happy bunny! I am actively involved in the Lancashire (my home county) Badger Group, which aims to protect our beautiful Eurasian Badger from the perils of illegal digging and baiting (fighting against dogs). I also run a blog for my photography club and my particular interest is macro shots of insects. My dog is the tri-coloured Smooth Collie on my profile pic together with his grandma who we now have for keeps - and is now much slimmer!! Bye for now ;o)