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Just another WordPress.com site. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13 other followers. Laquo; Moving Closer. 124; “Soft yielding water overcomes the hard rock, low flowing river overcomes the high crag”. The times they are a changing! As I walked along the shore line I could see a couple of walkers heading towards me. Why is it that w...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Armathwaite and the river Eden- a little nostalgia
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Thursday, 28 June 2012. Armathwaite and the river Eden- a little nostalgia. You know, they say there is something primeval about staring into the very heart of a fires flames. That something deep within the recesses of our mind stirs, just slightly. The smoke, the heat, the smell of burning wood. The hypnotic quality of its dancing flames. Fire, I find, can be more than just fire. A little further down the track and I came across a large group of greyla...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Pied Wagtails...The Invisible Roost
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Tuesday, 11 December 2012. Pied Wagtails.The Invisible Roost. The second question is pretty much always, what are they doing here? I was also asked once if there was anything people could do to help them? Along with other ideas its fascinating that behind the simplicity greater things are at work. I rather like the secret roost. So, I guess I'll leave you to find a pied wagtail roost. Winter is a great time for many roosts. 2020 vision (.org). Wildlife ...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Letting Vent
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Monday, 17 February 2014. Quite possibly. Are we distracted? This is deep stuff, really deep but for me stating declines are due to human 'progress' and our own negligence alone falls some way short of an answer. It falls short of answering the why. Why is this happening/has this happened? What are we searching for? Why are we never happy with what we've got? Are we living or just existing? Is that soul deep thing nature? 2020 vision (.org). Janet and P...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: November 2011
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Thursday, 24 November 2011. The Jay and the Tree Rat. Here is a selection of images put to ambient sound I recorded on the same day. So the squirrel clip is just for fun. I like my woodland shots as the sound fits better with the images I feel. A jay is the unusual sound you can hear repeating itself in the clip. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Wednesday, 16 November 2011. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Thursday, 10 November 2011. Starl...
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The Peoples Republic of Northumbria. Off the beaten track, , a life off grid. March 9, 2015 •. This exile is not to bad. Hello my friends. . thought it was about time that I posted another episode from these ere hills. . It’s been a little while since the last offering that I’ve actually forgotten what’s happened. Anyway let’s try and make a little sense of my photo time line. In the early days of the cloud factory it was very the “A typical” twenty years service and receive your clock. Anyway, Land Rove...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: December 2012
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Tuesday, 11 December 2012. Pied Wagtails.The Invisible Roost. The second question is pretty much always, what are they doing here? I was also asked once if there was anything people could do to help them? Along with other ideas its fascinating that behind the simplicity greater things are at work. I rather like the secret roost. So, I guess I'll leave you to find a pied wagtail roost. Winter is a great time for many roosts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: February 2012
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Monday, 6 February 2012. The combination of snow and sand windswept into formations was an intriguing phenomenon . I like the completeness of the image with various points of interest (grasses, prints, snow lines, etc) distributed across the frame. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Friday, 3 February 2012. A few from Ullswater. I ventured down to Ullswater a few days ago to look around for good sites that I might be able to return to at a better t...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: January 2012
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Tuesday, 3 January 2012. I've been looking at getting a wide angle lens for a while. After weighing up my options I decided to go for a 17-50mm lens for cropped frame sensors. Sigma has developed new-ish FLD glass, heard some good things about it, and, given the limited number of wide angle lenses generally available, particularly those designed for crop sensors, it seemed like the way to go. Here are some test images. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cityfi...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: June 2012
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Thursday, 28 June 2012. Armathwaite and the river Eden- a little nostalgia. You know, they say there is something primeval about staring into the very heart of a fires flames. That something deep within the recesses of our mind stirs, just slightly. The smoke, the heat, the smell of burning wood. The hypnotic quality of its dancing flames. Fire, I find, can be more than just fire. A little further down the track and I came across a large group of greyla...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Secrets and Treasures- Part 2
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Wednesday, 13 June 2012. Secrets and Treasures- Part 2. So to pick up where I left off, here we are in Silverdale for a few days where we hoped to uncover and explore the beauty of this place and it's rich wildlife. A couple more from the garlic wood. It's quite hard to capture the scale and direct the eye to parts of the image without appearing too cluttered. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 30 Days of Wild - ...
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Nature's Wonder Photography Blog
Friday, September 7, 2012. So I am obviously sooo good at blogging ;) It's only been what 8 months? I was soo excited about this idea, I have wanted to do it for awhile but I was never caught up so finally I got caught up and took the Rodger's family hostage and forced them to play, have fun, make a huge mess, and create a canvas for their wall! The artwork ;). How adorable is he? 1, 2, 3 FLING! You can do this with your family too! Location: Greenfield, IN 46140, USA. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Each ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13 other followers. September 22, 2012. 8220;Soft yielding water overcomes the hard rock, low flowing river overcomes the high crag”. September 20, 2012. The times they are a changing! Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. The last two months have been very tough an...I have ...
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