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A rainy day puts an end to any good photography
From time to time it rains so badly here in the Uk that you are all but house bound! So at around 3 when I…
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Blue Tit in flight
I have tried hard over the last couple of weeks to get a nice shot of small common birds in flight. It is incredibly difficult,…
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Lympstone birds
I'm sure that this particular individual is no stranger to the people of Lympstone. He is seen regularly around the Sailing Club and is part…
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Blue Tits on Dartmoor
I promised some glorious Blue Tit photographs yesterday and here they are as promised.
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High Speed flash bird photography
I have been wanting to perfect "High-speed flash photography" for several months now, and today I experimented, mainly to see what else I need to…
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More Nuthatch photos
. . What an absolutely wonderful session I had this afternoon, thoroughly enjoyable, rewarding, fulfilling and lots of great photographs taken. I am rapidly falling…
Meet Rose, our houseplant expert host
Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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