Wildlife Watching at Night
Anyone who knows me will tell you that as much as I love to photograph wildlife and our beautiful landscapes, just being in the presence of our country’s wildlife is enough
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Wildlife Watching at Night
Anyone who knows me will tell you that as much as I love to photograph wildlife and our beautiful landscapes, just being in the presence of our country’s wildlife is enough
I had an excellent couple of days last week running my first Norfolk photography course of 2015. This course concentrated on the Norfolk broads and the coast close by.
There are so many great subjects
As spring is firmly underway for our garden wildlife I thought this would be a great time to write about wildlife photography in the garden.
Wildlife photography can be a very niche pastime when it
As a member of the Essex Wildlife Trust I was really pleased to see that my spring edition of their magazine had arrived yesterday for me to read.
One article really caught my eye, but
I spent a great day looking for new locations on the Norfolk Broads a few days ago. It was the hottest day of the year so far. A real “sun cream and hat day”.
I
I love using slow shutter speeds to create artistic photographs. When we use a slow shutter speed, what we are doing is recording a slice of time rather than a split second of time. This
I find Dungeness in Kent is one of those locations that’s perfect for the photographer. It has an atmospheric quality that’s hard to quantify somehow. When you first drive into Dungeness, it mainly looks light
With spring around the corner I thought it would be a good time to write about a few of my favourite nature reserves. Although winter is a fantastic time for nature photography with lots of
For this blog I thought I’d look at black and white photography. What type of image works best in black and white? What type of lighting is best for a black and white picture? Why
Just back from running my annual photography workshop to the Venice carnival. Although it’s a three day course we managed to squeeze in an extra half day’s photography by taking an early flight out to