Hi guys, I hope everyone is 'recovering' from their time out in the woods! Thanks to everyone for making the Moot SO special yet again this year ....
I thought I would strike whilst the iron's hot .... as many of you already know, I will be 'curating' the Bushmoot's Instagram and Twitter feeds from now until the next Summer Moot and I would love to post up some of your favourite photos of this year's (and previous year's) gatherings.
The nature of Instagram (and to a certain extent Twitter) for those who don't know, means that I have the option of tweaking the photos by placing filters over them to make them look more 'instagrammy' or I may place photos in a grid with other photos of a similar ilk. Therefore, the posted images may look slightly 'enhanced' compared to the originals you submit. Please also be aware that any photos posted on these two feeds (just the same for photos used on the Bushmoot website) will be live and viewable by anyone on the net, something you may want to consider before sending in photos of your children (or yourself and others!).
I would love photos of: people engaged in bushmoot courses/workshops/competitions, close ups of the things produced - such as wood carvings, baskets, flint tools, pottery, art projects etc., food cooked on the campfire, views of the surroundings (woods, sand dunes, river, castle etc.), camp set-ups, flora and fauna, fun (family-friendly) Naughty Corner shots (fancy dress etc.) and any arty shots you may have.
For any other photos that you decide to post yourself on your own Twitter/Instagram feed from this year, could you please tag them with #bushmoot and #bushmoot2019 so that they are fully searchable for retweets etc.
Please post all individual photos in this thread below, and be sure to include the name you would like me to credit the photo with and a caption if you so wish. On the other hand, you can post a link below to an online address where you have uploaded or will be uploading your photos; flickr, photobucket, personal websites, etc.
thank you!
I thought I would strike whilst the iron's hot .... as many of you already know, I will be 'curating' the Bushmoot's Instagram and Twitter feeds from now until the next Summer Moot and I would love to post up some of your favourite photos of this year's (and previous year's) gatherings.
The nature of Instagram (and to a certain extent Twitter) for those who don't know, means that I have the option of tweaking the photos by placing filters over them to make them look more 'instagrammy' or I may place photos in a grid with other photos of a similar ilk. Therefore, the posted images may look slightly 'enhanced' compared to the originals you submit. Please also be aware that any photos posted on these two feeds (just the same for photos used on the Bushmoot website) will be live and viewable by anyone on the net, something you may want to consider before sending in photos of your children (or yourself and others!).
I would love photos of: people engaged in bushmoot courses/workshops/competitions, close ups of the things produced - such as wood carvings, baskets, flint tools, pottery, art projects etc., food cooked on the campfire, views of the surroundings (woods, sand dunes, river, castle etc.), camp set-ups, flora and fauna, fun (family-friendly) Naughty Corner shots (fancy dress etc.) and any arty shots you may have.
For any other photos that you decide to post yourself on your own Twitter/Instagram feed from this year, could you please tag them with #bushmoot and #bushmoot2019 so that they are fully searchable for retweets etc.
Please post all individual photos in this thread below, and be sure to include the name you would like me to credit the photo with and a caption if you so wish. On the other hand, you can post a link below to an online address where you have uploaded or will be uploading your photos; flickr, photobucket, personal websites, etc.
thank you!