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Where to Photograph Wildlife in Britain
If you are interested in wildlife photography then this book might be just
what your looking for. A new edition just published by Mike Lane FRPS, the book
details 47 top wildlife photography sites in the UK
Britain is not an easy place to photograph wildlife. Apart from the
unreliability of the weather, our birds and mammals are not very approachable on
the whole. However, there are certain places where our wildlife can be
photographed with relative ease. Some of these are well known, such as the Bass
Rock, but others are kept secret by a few in the know. This book aims to show
you some of these locations. It is not a guide to where wildlife can be seen,
there are plenty of those already, especially for birds. It concentrates purely
on sites where photographs are possible without the need for extensive
fieldwork.
Some of the sites require the use of a car as a hide, an invaluable method of
photographing wildlife. Others need to be approached on foot.
In most cases wildlife is exactly that, wild and free. There can never be a
guarantee of a subject being present or in a co-operative mood. Patience and
persistence may still be required, but that is what wildlife photography is all
about.
Site maps are provided for most of the locations. There are details as to what
you can expect to photograph, at what time of day, and with what lens.
Everything you need to find approachable Pine Martens, Brown Hare, Grouse, Deer,
Seals, Kites and more.
Available from
Mike Lane FRPS
36, Berkeley Road
Shirley, Solihull
West Midlands
B90 2HS
U.K.
Tel +44(0)121 744 7988
E-mail: mikelane@nature-photography.co.uk
Web site: www.nature-photography.co.uk
For photographers with a keen interest in wildlife photography then this could
be a great investment £9.95 including postage.
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