I 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 MoreDog photography combines fun with a thorough physical workout. That, and the laughter which goes with it, has surely got to be one of the best forms of therapy. Key to success is an owner who is on the same page.
Read MoreWildlife photography has so many challenges. We have to find our subjects for a start, and then we have to hope they stick around long enough for us to get a good shot. Training can help to make all of this a lot easier
Read MoreTeleconverters are known for causing a degree of image degradation. I was interested to see if the new Olympus MC14 teleconverter spoiled the otherwise fantastic IQ of the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 Pro lens
Read MoreThe release of the Olympus 40-150 f2.8 Pro lens redefined the rule book for Micro Four Thirds wildlife and portrait photographers. But is it as good as the price tag dictates?
Read MoreThe Olympus M Zuiko 40-150 f2.8 Lens is the optic professional Micro 4/3 photographers have been dreaming of. Sharp, contrasty, beautifully built, weather sealed - and expense, as you would imagine
Read MoreThe Olympus OMD EM10 is the latest Micro 4/3 camera to feature superb performance at a very small size. I put it through its paces today with a spot of nature photography, mostly with the Panasonic Lumix 100-300 Lens attached
Read MoreRed Squirrels are elusive little creatures. I’m lucky to have a good sized colony of these not far away in Surrey. Photographing them can be hit and miss though!
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