Wildlife Photography Guides
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So What Makes A Good Bird Photograph?
As a Lancashire wildlife photographer with over 20 years of experience and a focus on bird photography for the past 3 years, I often get asked, “What makes a good bird photograph?” It’s a question that is not easily answered, as there are many factors that contribute to a successful bird photograph. However, I’ll do…
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8 Photography Techniques for Birds: Innovative Background Ideas
Bird photography is a challenging and rewarding field, but one of the most difficult aspects can be dealing with the backgrounds in your shots. A cluttered or distracting background can take away from the beauty of the bird, making your photograph less impactful. In this blog post, we’re going to explore 8 tips for bird…
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Creating stunning black and white wildlife images
Black and white photography has a timeless, classic appeal that never goes out of style. It’s especially effective when it comes to wildlife photography, as it allows the viewer to focus on the form and texture of the subject rather than the colors. But how do you create stunning black and white wildlife images? Here…
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Saying Farewell to My Blue feathered friends
As a wildlife photographer based in Lancashire, the UK, I have spent the last 20+ years honing my craft and developing my passion for capturing the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Over the last three years, I have fallen in love with wildlife photography, dedicating all of my photography to capturing the unique…
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The Great Owl Caper: A 10-Hour Stakeout for the Perfect Shot
It was a sunny Friday morning, and I had taken the day off work with one goal in mind: to photograph a little owl. I have been a hobby photographer for over 20 years and had studied photography at university, but in the last three years, I had fallen in love with wildlife photography. I…
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Taking Your Wildlife Photography to the Next Level with Post-Processing
As an experienced wildlife photographer, I can tell you that post-processing techniques are an essential part of creating stunning wildlife images. While it’s important to get the shot right in camera, post-processing allows you to bring out the best in your images and take them to the next level. Here are some tips and tricks…
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The Ultimate Solution for Low Light Photography: Topaz DeNoise
Hey fellow wildlife photographers! As an experienced shutterbug, I know the struggles of trying to capture the perfect shot in the great outdoors. From dealing with harsh lighting conditions to fast-moving subjects, it can be a real challenge to get a clear and noise-free image. That’s where Topaz DeNoise comes in to save the day!…
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From Puddles to Plumage: A wet and wild day at the beach
As a wildlife photographer, I’ve always been drawn to the beauty and wonder of nature. So when I heard about the opportunity to photograph some Ruddy Turnstones, I knew I had to take it. The weather on the day of the trip was far from ideal, with heavy rain and strong winds battering the coast.…
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Photographing Snow Buntings
As a wildlife photographer, I am always on the lookout for new and interesting subjects to photograph. On this particular day, I decided to head to Rossall Beach in Fleetwood to try and capture some images of the elusive snow bunting. Photographing Snow Buntings had been on my list for a while and it was…
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Embracing the Rain: How to Master Wildlife Photography in Poor Weather
Introduction: As wildlife photographers, we often face the challenge of dealing with less-than-ideal weather conditions, especially photographing wildlife in the rain. Rain, in particular, can be a major obstacle, causing us to put away our cameras and wait for clearer skies. But what if we told you that rain can actually be a blessing in…
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Wildlife photography in the winter: tips for capturing stunning images in cold weather
Are you ready to brave the cold and capture some stunning wildlife photos this winter? As a photographer, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of capturing a beautiful image of a wild animal in its natural habitat. But let’s be real, winter can be tough for photographers. The cold weather can be a real challenge,…
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Capturing the Beauty of British Birds
Britain is home to a wide variety of birds, each with its own unique features and habits. From the bright red breast of the robin to the striking blue plumage of the kingfisher, the avian inhabitants of the UK are a constant source of inspiration and delight for photographers. Other popular British birds to photograph…