So You Want To Be A Wildlife Photographer Part 3

his weeks video is now live on Youtube. In this episode I conclude the first part of my beginners series in wildlife photography. A summary of taking images of garden birds with hopefully a couple of useful tips for those taking images of the birds in there own gardens. Next time we will be taking those skills you picked up at home into your local environment. As always thanks for watching and please like and subscribe. Have a great week, Scott.

Wildlife Photography - In Search of the Roe Buck

This weeks Youtube video is now live. This week I get an opportunity to get images of a wonderful Roebuck. Not strictly a video in my series for those starting out in wildlife photography but the principles are all ones you can use in your local area. Please excuse any errors on the video I was trying out new video editing software...it lasted for one video As always please like and subscribe. Thanks Scott.

The British Countryside - The Good The Bad and the Ugly

This week I go out in search of barn owls at an old world war 2 airfield. No barn owls on this occasion but I do get some lovely hare shots but also see the ugly side of so called countryside management with the shooting of British Wildlife.

Why I Switched to the Sony 200-600 G For Wildlife Photography

This weeks Youtube video is now live. This week I explain my reasons behind switching to a new wildlife photography lens. I also give you my first impressions of the Sony 200-600 G mounted on the Sony A6400 with my first few example shots. I'm really excited to shoot with this lens over the coming year and share the shots on my youtube channel. As always give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't! All the best, Scott.

So You Want To Be A Wildlife Photographer Part 2

This weeks Youtube video is now live. This is the second in my series called So you want to be a Wildlife Photographer. This week I take a closer look at setting up a bird feeding station at home and start to take some images with my entry level setup of Nikon D3200 and Tamron 70-300 lens. As always like and subscribe to follow along with the series.

Industrial Light Painting in the Floods

This weeks Youtube video is now live and what a struggle it was this week. Not only lockdown but extensive flooding left all my wildlife sites under several feet of water. I say this as I look out of the window across Lake Carlton. So with few wildlife options I head off in the dark to a somewhat flooded Fledborough Viaduct to try my hand at a little bit of simple light painting. As always like and subscribe.