The Goods on the Worldwide Photo Walk in the Patch
Monday, July 26, 2010 at 10:11AM 
There were 25 photo walkers (see pic above) who came from around Peterborough and even as far as Oshawa to take part in the Worldwide Photo Walk on Saturday. The two hour walk started at Natas Cafe—the staff were kind enough to open early to supply the photographers with java—then went across Hunter Street all the way to the Lift Lock. The walk then wrapped back around through East City across the footpath on the bridge at the end of Maria Street, and ended at Silver Bean Café.
On August 7th, the walk leader, Evan Holt (PtboCanada's creative director), will choose the best photo which will go on to compete again the other best photos from around the world. The grand prize winning photo, along with 10 finalists, will be chosen on August 14th.
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Reader Comments (2)
I would like to take this opportunity again to thank all the walkers for coming out who were from all levels of photography. The nice thing about walking with fellow photographers is that there are no "stupid" questions and everyone learns something new. Also thanks again to Natas and Silver Bean Cafe! Both are fantastic places for your java and cookie fix.
Hey Evan - thank you for organizing this walk - you did a great job! I know that I didn't finish the walk but I enjoyed the part that I did and appreciate the little chat, with helpful information. I'm looking forward to next year's walk and hoping that I can go a little further. By then, hopefully I'll know a little more than just which end of the camera to point at the subject. Ha! ha!