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Tag Archives: amphibious hide
Origins. 2. NB
It seems to me that there is a lot of wheel re-invention in this business, stemming in part from the absence of a proper literature and catalogue of nature photography from the late 19th century to the present. Without this … Continue reading
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Tagged amphibious hide, dunlin, floating hide, history of nature photography, Knot, precedents, Tim Fitzharris
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Down and dirty. NB.
Now that the pink footed geese have return to eastern Scotland for the winter, my thoughts have turned, as they always do at this time, to one of their favourite roosts. The tidal lagoon of Montrose Basin is just 8 … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged amphibious hide, blind, curlew, grey heron, Montrose Basin, photography from the water, Scotland, tidal lagoon
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Introducing…the back catalogue. Red necked grebe 2003
There is a lot of it: in fact, there is a lot more than there is of the new and this traditional work continues to provide bread and butter income. It is where today’s, perhaps more considered, work has evolved … Continue reading