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How Customers Can Make Their Next Photoshoot Really Fun and Special

Is photography one of those activities that provide you money? If you have customers who are looking forward to getting that best photo from you, there is a need for you to really check on your styles and techniques. Just like travel photography and other forms, you have to invest not only on good equipment but also on some ideas that will make people appreciate your business. Whether you are providing photography service for birthdays or other events, here are some of the different ways on how you can make photoshoots really fun and special for your customers: (more…)

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Ancient Story of Dartmoor Tors Has an Ice-Cold Twist

Ice extended further across the UK than previously thought and played a part in sculpting the rocky landscape of Dartmoor in South West England during the last Ice Age, according to new research which challenges previously held theories.

A study of the National Park area of Dartmoor, UK, shows for the first time that an ice cap and valley glaciers were present in its centre and that the naturally castellated stone outcrops, known as tors, were survivors.

The new research by the Universities of Durham and Exeter, and Stockton Riverside College, is published in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews.

Researchers, who carried out detailed observations on the ground and using aerial photography, say the evidence includes glacial features such as elongated rounded mounds or drumlins and hummocky landforms or moraines. Similar features may also exist in other upland areas of southwest England, indicating that small upland glaciers were regularly hosted in the region during periods of glaciation. (more…)

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