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It snowed !
Finally after a mild winter we have had a good covering of snow. I decided to concentrate my photography to the local farmland and spent most of the week driving around the country lanes looking for the various wildlife in … Continue reading
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all who view my website and a Happy photographic New Year.
Great Grey Shrike
I’ve never been someone who chases round the country to photograph the rare birds that turn up on our shores from our European neighbours. Personally I enjoy photographing our more commoner subjects,trying to capture them in different or interesting situations. However when a … Continue reading
Snakes, Spiders and other exotic subjects
Last Friday evening I ran my latest photography workshop at Swallow Aquatics in East Harling. The centre is home to numerous reptiles, amphibians, spiders and many other interesting subjects which on a cold night we can set up to photograph … Continue reading
Birds of Prey workshops : 2011 review
This year I have run a number of my own photographic workshops at the Stonham Barns Owl Sanctory near Stowmarket. These days are excellent oppotunities for photographers of all levels as we have a mixture of static and flying birds. I book … Continue reading
Roe Deer
Along with the brown hare my other favourite local mammal is the roe deer. These are alot more elusive than the hare’s but with plenty of persistance I was able to photograph a family of them this summer. Often associated with dense … Continue reading
One of my photos on a stamp
As a professional photographer I have sold images around the world via the stock agencies that I have photos with. I’ve had images published from college text books in the USA to a newspaper in Italy. In the UK I’ve had … Continue reading
Brown Hare’s – Part Three
Later on this summer from my previous two hare blog posts I found another site that proved to be good for these animals. This site was located in a wheat field and I discovered a hare run that came out … Continue reading
Brown Hare’s Part Two – UFC animals
Following on from my previous blog post what I always wanted to photograph was the classic boxing of the hare’s. For many hours the male would shadow the female where ever she would go. Then all of a sudden a … Continue reading