Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Semi Finalist.
My photographic studies of a group of hares in last winter's snow have made it to the semi-finals in the country's most prestigious wildlife photography competition: the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011.
Sadly this means they won't be on display in the Natural History Museum this October, but I am pleased to have made it to the second round of judging - not bad for a first attempt!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Excited Badger Cub
Watch this very sweet badger cub setting off for his evening outing. It is so funny seeing him run round and round in circles with sheer excitment.
I videoed him from the badger hide that I built near to me. I hope to get good enough photographs here to paint from in the future and I think he'll be quite a character to capture on canvas.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Wolds Secret Orchids
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tawny Owl in Flight
I've started to experiment with a stroboscopic flash recently. It fires off a rapid series of flashes so that you can record multiple images of a moving subject in a single photograph.
This picture of the tawny owl I feed outside my kitchen window was taken using it. It has to be dark to achieve this, otherwise you get a ghost effect since the background is also exposed.
You also have to get the timing right. The shot above was taken with the flash set set to fire at nine times a second.
But here I had it set to go off more frequently and the owl overlaps. I watched the owl through a telescope as it sat on a post at the edge of the garden and triggered the camera with a wireless remote shutter release. The camera was set on manual with the lens at F4 and a speed of an eighth of a second.
You also have to get the timing right. The shot above was taken with the flash set set to fire at nine times a second.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Blackbirds Fledge
Friday, June 17, 2011
How will you treat the king of your jungle on Father's Day?
If you haven't bought your Dad anything for father's day how about a greeting card featuring the king of the jungle combined with a walk to look for owls on the Yorkshire Wolds?
There are a few places left on the walk with professional birdwatcher Michael Flowers between 2pm and 4pm. To book click here.
He'll be pointing out birds of prey and summer migrants.
You won't see any of these though!


You won't see any of these though!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Puffin Walks, Photography Talks and Summer Styling


The puffin parade with professional birdwatcher Michael Flowers also went down a storm on Monday. Click here to read about how they got on.
Similarly Susan Nicholls' workshop on wirework sculpture last night was a hit.
There are still a few events left including gardener Gilda Brader and dress designer Jenni Palmer's talk tomorrow night on styling for a summer garden party so if you're interested click here to book.
Sadly the owl safari's are all fully booked.
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