Nature's Secret Larder - Wildlife

Below you will find a selection of shots which I have taken over the past few years.  Most of them for fun, but some formed parts of my work. I’ve got a backlog of several thousand other images to add here, so please bear with me as it’s going to take me a long while to process them.

For those of you who care, you can find out which equipment I used to capture some of these images by clicking here.

Please leave some feedback using the form at the bottom of the page, I always enjoy hearing from you.

If you’d like to use any of my images for any purposes please contact me first, as some are copyright works for magazines, book, etc.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE IMAGES CONTAINED WITHIN THESE GALLERIES AND ACROSS THE SITE ARE OPTIMISED FOR VIEWING WITH A WINDOWS BASED PC. IF YOU'RE VIEWING THE IMAGES USING A RETINA DISPLAY, THEY MAY APPEAR SOFT (BLURRY).

 


Comments

Kellii on 22/01/12

Hi,

Saw your link from a forum, and I wanted to say your site is a real treat! I love your birding shots and you have spectacular composition.

Your wildflowers are so vibrant and make me wish for spring.

I have bookmarked your site and will be back soon!

Kellii

Weenie on 22/01/12

Why did you have to put the Arachnid on there, you know not everyone likes the little buggers lol. As always i love the pictures. I must admit tho you dont show my favourite picture no more. x

(Edit: It is on there now, Tina)

Gary West on 22/01/12

Some fantastic pictures and something to work towards with my own photography and website.

Amanda Jones on 22/01/12

absolutly brilliant! please can we have more?

Jackie on 22/01/12

Absolutley breathtaking! I've thoroughly enjoyed browsing round your site & have bookmarked it for further comtemplation!

Fred on 22/01/12

Beautiful photographs and they reflect the photographers skill and the high quality equipment used. I will watch out for new ones coming on. Nice site that is easy to get around as well. Fred

Patrick on 22/01/12

Great DOF on those macros -- much better than I seem to achieve. I must challenge myself to really concentrate on this because your images show the difference of "done right". Thanks for the lesson!


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