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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Public Service Announcement: Piranhas. CB.
I recently heard somewhere that if you are forced to swim in piranha infested waters, stay calm, don’t splash about, and most of all try not to bleed for goodness sake. One of the most difficult things to do when … Continue reading
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New Meet Your Neighbours characters. NB
The Scottish Wildlife Trust recently agreed to be my NGO partner in Meet Your Neighbours and I have been busy shooting some “charismatic” characters for this. I’ve always had problems in the wet set with separating fine, translucent limbs from … Continue reading
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Tagged backlight, field studio, great diving beetle, larvae, Niall Benvie, strobe, tank, water tiger, wet set, white background
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We’re back. NB
Apologies if I am repeating what Paul said and for a same day posting – but we’ve got some catching up to do! Hello. I’m sorry we’ve been gone for a long time. The company that hosts the site had … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020vision, Coigach, context for photos, Scotland, server failure, wild west
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Once more into the breach. PHD
We have been away from the Blogosphere and swimming somewhere in what might be described as the primordial mire of hyperspace. If you were puzzled by this disappearance then so were we. Steps will be taken to make sure it … Continue reading
Meet & Greet. CB
I’m heading to Charlottesville, VA this afternoon for the annual iLCP meeting. As I looked over the attendee list, I marveled at the amount of talent that will be represented in that room tomorrow. Everyone who is involved in the … Continue reading
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The expertise of others. AP
Not untypically I began this blog post over a month ago, started meandering slowly toward an end point about which I was unsure, got frustrated and left it for a while only for a similar subject to appear in one of Niall’s more … Continue reading
Posted in Comment, Notes from the field, Uncategorized
Tagged credit, endeavour, ethics, Formby Point, honesty, Neil McIntyre, Pete Cairns, red squirrels, Scandinavia, Scotland
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Chain Link. CB
For the past several days I have been completely enamored with Richard Louv’s latest book entitled The Nature Principle. Many of you will undoubtedly be familiar with the author’s first book, Last Child in the Woods. Personally, I am finding … Continue reading →