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Tag Archives: light
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
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged chick, fog, Great crested grebe, light, mist, nature, repetition, water level, young
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2020V launch. AP
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Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged 2020vision, assignment, communication, evening, graphic, honour, light, mallard, Mark Hamblin, monochrome, Niall Benvie, Pete Cairns, privilege, project, simple
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Remembering Mull. AP
It’s been a number of weeks now since I arrived back from what was a delightful few days spent on the Isle of Mull in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. Though I had gone with the intention of working exclusively with the … Continue reading
Blackbirds again. AP
It never ceases to amaze and surprise me just how much the play of light can affect how we perceive things. On Sunday I awakened again to the delightful site of a landscape covered in snow, most pleasing because it … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged behaviour, Blackbirds, different, fresh, house sparrow, light, new, re-visiting, re-working, repetition, robin, snow, song thrush, varied, winter
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Motivation. AP.
As a photographer I have always been motivated more by the image than by the subject and this Canada goose above is a perfect example of this. Ignored by many photographers as a pest or an unwelcome alien species I … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged alien, Andrew Parkinson, braking, Canada goose, evening, introduced, landing, light, pest
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