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I have been asked by a local National Trust establishment (Wicken Fen)
to find some pictures of typical UK cloud types and give a bit of a description of them for an information sheet for "families that actively learn and play together choosing what they want to do and where the adults get as much out of the visit as the children" Internet pictures are generally too low resolution and compressed for good quality printing, and all my full res shots of clouds have an aircraft in the middle. Or the camera auto-focused 1 metre away :-/ Does any have or know of an archive of decent quality pictures that we could use. I'm afraid there's no money in it and probably no credit either, they never credited the ones I've given them in the past 10 years -- unless I do the artwork and sneak my name in somewhere discretely. If they were prepared to wait a few weeks I could take enough photos myself but this needs to be printed for an event in early October, so we cannot wait. Can anyone help please? If you want to email directly add an extra `o' in the obvious place. Mike |
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