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Tag Archives: grey seals
Inspiration or plagiarism? AP.
As an enthusiastic and passionate wildlife photographer it is often the case that if I am not actually outside taking images, or stuck at my computer processing them, there is a good chance that I will be looking at the … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, coast, creativity, Danny Green, grey seals, ideas, inspiration, Lincolnshire, Pete Cairns, plagiarism, waves
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Flexibility or lack of focus!
I’ve posted these sanderling images as an example of how I frequently end up doing something far removed from what I originally intended. I intended to sit down today and write about Lincolnshire’s famous/infamous grey seal rookeries as it is … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged action, Andrew Parkinson, behaviour, ethics, grey seals, Lincolnshire, sanderlings, sunlight, waders
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