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The familiar returns. AP

For those followers of this blog who might have been suffering withdrawal symptoms at the absence of fog bound, low level water bird species over the last few weeks then rest easy, they’re back. Here we have an adolescent grebe chick emerging … Continue reading

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D3s and mist. AP

It is several weeks now since I upgraded both my camera and lens from my D300s/200-400mm combination to what I now primarily use, the Nikon D3S with a 600mm F4 VR. Though I will still use my 200-400mm for foreign trips … Continue reading

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Hello from Andrew Parkinson!

I feel that as this is my first contribution to this Blog that perhaps I ought to introduce myself to those of you who are unfamiliar with either me or my work. I am a professional wildlife photographer who, though … Continue reading

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Recently I received a comment that I really needed to put up a positive post, just to remind myself of the joy I actually feel when I am out in the wilds – and things come together. There are particular … Continue reading

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People in the landscape. 2.

                        Here are two contrasting approaches I made during the WWF commission to photograph people “engaging” with the landscape (ok, having fun.) The simplest, above, simply involves finding the … Continue reading

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