What I learnt in my first year as a wildlife photographer
Time to have a look back at my first year as a wildlife photographer, and share what I have learnt over the last 12 months.
Photographing my first wild Owls!
I have never seen a wild owl before, even though I have lived rurally all my life, that changed today.
Photographing a Red Kite tornado
What is better than getting out with your camera? Why visiting a new location with a fellow photographer of course, and what a location it is!
Turning my garden into a photography paradise
Itās the start of a new year, and a new project as I attempt to turn my garden into a photography paradiseā¦
Exploring my local nature reserve.
While perusing the internet at houses for sale, I stumbled across my local nature reserve and thought I would go and check it out.
Persistence Pays Off
We had our first snow of the year this week, so I head out and attempt to photograph itā¦ it was harder than I thought.
A Rutting Good Day
One of the big moments in wildlife photography, it the annual deer rut in October, so I pack my gear and head out to try and capture it for the first time.
FINALLY! I photograph Kingfishers
While I have seen a lot of Kingfishers, I have never been able to photograph oneā¦until now!
Photographing British Owls and Raptors
It's day one of my photo trip to Hampshire, and today we are focused on British Owls and Raptors.
