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MEMBERS - Adelaide, South Australia. Wildlife Photographers Australia original website was set up for a group of Australia’s foremost wildlife photographers. They were Tim Newbery, Ray Channells, Jenni Horsnell, Jimmy Thompson and John Cooper. The original aim was to set up a forum where keen wildlife photographers could not only display their work but help other wildlife photographers improve their photography and also learn from their experiences with nature subjects. Has recently updated her gallery t...
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Inside my camera bag. The Nature Photographer's Garden. Turning my back yard into a field trip…. Enhancing your field craft: Developing the skill of anticipation. Bokeh – focusing on the blur…. June 24, 2012. Attending to voracious appetites. June 9, 2012. Reaching a major milestone in the garden ecosystem. May 26, 2012. As explained in earlier posts I am approaching my garden as if it is a nature reserve and I am the warden. This has meant starting from scratch to build a successful ecosystem that e...
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Sunday, August 09, 2015. Immersed in Iceland Day 6 - Northward to 'Whale Town'. On our drive away from the lakes, we stopped briefly for a Snipe which we did not managed to photograph and found ourselves both distracted by a low grunting call from a copse of trees that for a few moments had us both perplexed. It then dawned on us that what we had heard was a Woodcock but we were unable to see this bird with its excellent cryptic camouflage. We left the fish waste channel and took a coffee break in the sm...
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