Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
(Aug 4, 2015, 16:03)Quornish Colin Wrote: I find it dificult to distinguish between "wildlife" & "nature" and the examples you give could certainly fit into both catagories.
No problem, I just had the same thought. There are many things which can be in both categories!
Thanks for posting these! We are off to a nice start in sharing! I love your photos!
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
Please find attached a photo of three sandmartins colliding near their nesting site on a river bank on the edge of the Lake District. I had the camera set on burst mode as they fly so fast in to their nests and found the shot later at home.
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
This is a shot of a black fallow deer, I was using a 600mm lens (900mm equiv on my camera) as previous shots all had the deer looking at me and had to crop into the photo as well.
Portrait of a Canada Goose. I think we can't get less wild than some of the Geese species; always thinking there might be food on offer (for the goose that is, not the photographer
Taken with a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 70-300 f/4.5-5.6 lens.
[ Hand-held; ambient daylight in woodland; Pentax K-5 II; ISO 1600; 55-300 zoom lens at 300 mm; f/8; 1/160s; -1 EV; JPEG from camera adjusted in PaintShop Pro X6 ]
Cheers.
Philip
(This post was last modified: Aug 6, 2015, 11:22 by MrB.)
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
Here are a couple I took recently at Far Ings Lincolnshire (Marsh Harrier) and Potteric Carr (Heron with perch)
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
It seems that the heron did not download in my last post, so here it is again
Wildlife Photography is only one type, or style, of many categories of photography available to photographers.
Please share any of your photos which fall in this type of photography. For this photo share thread, please include any which may be considered "wildlife" related. Discussion within the thread is also encouraged.
It seems that the heron did not download in my last post, so here it is again
This time I will download the correct picture of Heron with perch