Herring Gulls are a very familiar sight along the Sussex coast here in the UK. They’re large birds with something of a bad reputation. But they’re actually rather beautiful
Read MoreI’ve used Micro 4/3 equipment for my professional work for a number of years now, notably the Panasonic GX8. Find out how well it performs in the field, especially at high ISO values
Read MoreThe size and weight of high magnification lenses can be a problem. In this article I’ve talked about some of my favourite lightweight wildlife lenses.
Read MoreThe Robin ‘redbreast’ is our native bird here in the UK. These little birds are so full of character and they’re very easy to tame and to photograph. But can you tell the male Robin from the female?
Read MoreMany portrait and event photographers favour a classic 70-200mm lens. If you use an APS-C camera this combination will afford you some options if you fancy a spot of nature photography
Read MoreI recently drove a few minutes up the road to photography some goose chicks in spring at the Arundel Wetlands Centre. Young geese and ducks are curious at this age and it’s easy to get close up photographs of them
Read MoreI bet we’ve all dreamed of a high powered, sharp, but lightweight lens for wildlife photography. It’s the ‘lightweight’ part which is usually the sticking point - until now. One of the finest lenses for bird photography is the Panasonic Leica 100-400
Read MoreI’ve finally found my dream wildlife lens. Who wouldn’t be seduced by an 800mm equivalent, sharp, lightweight, weather sealed and compact alternative to something the size of a space telescope?
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