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Tag Archives: Project work
Northern nostalgia.AP
I must admit that the last few weeks, photographically at least, have been a bit of a washout. The weather here in Derbyshire has been intermittently decent in the daytime but dawn and dusk, more often than not, have been … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged challenge, Hermaness NNR, isoaltion, loneliness, Project work, RSPB, Shetland Islands, weather, www.rspb-images.com
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More of the same. AP
Again I’m afraid I have little alternative but to apologise for my inability to produce regular and meaningful blogs but I am being honest and genuine when I say that it is my lack of time that makes it so … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged moorhen, obsession, persistance, Project work, repetition, variety, water level
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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
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, Brocken Spectre, fog, gannet, phenomena, profile, Project work, Shetland
2 Comments