What do you all do in the winter?
What do you all do in the winter?
As a new member of this forum & quite new to photographing butterflies, I am starting to feel sad that the summer will soon be gone
What do you folks do in the long winter months?
Love the website & the great advice.
Angie
What do you folks do in the long winter months?
Love the website & the great advice.
Angie
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Well five of us are photographing Red Deer this weekend, I'm also booked on to a couple of boat trips in the middle of winter, (should get a chance to get some pics of Red Squirrels). We will probably do some fungi photography in the next few weeks too, and do a bit of long lens stuff down the coast. All sounds good fun but the truth I'm as depressed as you
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I do landscapes and trees and moths if I find any. I want to shoot some fungi, but I at college, so I am busy mostly and won't have much time. Man how time has passed fast huh?
Cheers all,
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Guy,Gruditch wrote:Well five of us are photographing Red Deer this weekend,
I just got back from Scotland yesterday...please excuse the poor quality of the image as it was p155ing down
If only the sun had come out in ScotlandDave McCormick wrote:I do landscapes
Got some of those too...eccles wrote:birds
...and a few others
Common Seals
Pine Marten
Martin.
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For now, I have decided on Landscapes as good photos, I took these two last year and I plan to get good ones this year too, just got to find them. I took these both where I live:
This was my first pic with my Samsung Digimax L85:
This was in a field not far from my house, in summer its full of butterflies and dragonflies, but winter, its looks good for landscape shots.
Good landscapes I see sometimes when fog roles in from Strangford Lough and area around my house becomes foggy. And sunrise near my house is a good shot to get as as well as sunsets.
This was my first pic with my Samsung Digimax L85:
This was in a field not far from my house, in summer its full of butterflies and dragonflies, but winter, its looks good for landscape shots.
Good landscapes I see sometimes when fog roles in from Strangford Lough and area around my house becomes foggy. And sunrise near my house is a good shot to get as as well as sunsets.
Cheers all,
My Website: My new website: http://daveslepidoptera.com/ - Last Update: 11/10/2011
My Nature videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/DynamixWarePro
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My Nature videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/DynamixWarePro