It's one of those things I guess that require a lot of hard work but the outcome is very rewarding, in my eyes an amazing photo of an animal is better than any high cotour fashion cover.
quote=Chlidonias;79175]I've uploaded Australian wildlife photos into the gallery Australia - Wildlife - ZooChat Gallery[/quote] do you have a FLICKR account? You should join up if you haven't already. My FLICKR username is boof13.http://flickr boof13 photostream
yeah, actually it is... a black squirrel...in UK! I've got another pic of a black squirrel but more similar to a red one, with hair on the ears...from Czech Republic... if i find it, ill post it !
Curiouser and curiouser. We are discussing black red squirrels in another thread, but I guess this is a black grey squirrel. Alan
There was a fair bit of hype a few months ago about a mutant black squirrel invading and out competing the grey squirrel in the uk. Apparently they have been here for years and years but are only now starting to take off. It may have been previously mentioned on here but if not then take a look at this, there are probably more sites with more/better info. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Britains-grey-population-taste-medicine.html
The wildlife i shoot is mainly insects. A couple of months ago i bought a macrolens and since then i focused on insects In between my zoo-pics i have some results on my flickr; Flickr: Svarta änkan's Photostream
Great idea with the motion sensors, but I keep getting this little thought at the back of my brain saying "cheater!" I must dampen that voice and give it a go! Where is a good online shop to buy motion sensor gear? Your photos have inspired me to give it a whirl. Chris.