Red Bishops
Looking back through my photos from South Africa, I found these photos, and decided to do a little blog about Red Bishops. Despite having been back to South Africa twice…
Looking back through my photos from South Africa, I found these photos, and decided to do a little blog about Red Bishops. Despite having been back to South Africa twice…
I really don't like the name Oystercatcher. It's not so much a name as a feeding strategy, and Oysters don't really require a lot of catching, as they are largely…
Something that makes me cringe a little is the needless use of black and white conversion, often paired with a 'colour-pop'. Monochrome photography is an art form in itself, and not…
A few weeks ago I got a very exciting phone call while I was at work, and it's been a hell of a time keeping mum (and keeping Mum mum)…
In a brief moment of oversight, I completely forgot about our visit to Spier Eagle Encounters while we were in the Cape. They rehabilitate birds of prey that have been…
Here is the order that all of the South Africa Trip blogs go in: Snapseed for Photo Editing Weavers Red Bishops Caught in the Rain Frustrating Days - Malachite Sunbirds…
Action shots are impressive - and rightly so, as they can be extremely difficult to capture. In wildlife photography, they require knowledge of animal behaviour so you can anticipate what…
One of the things I love about wildlife photography is that, not only are the various animals we chase beautiful, but the landscapes we find them in can be pretty…
To curb my procrastinatory habit of editing photos while I should be studying, I left my photo storage hard-drives at home so I could devote this week to some proper,…
I can't say I ever expected to chase Flamingos around a golf-course. I can now retrospectively add it to my bucket list though, because it was quite fun, and I…
Much like 'safely removing' USB drives, the nebulous idea that deleting photo files on camera could corrupt the memory card was never something I really invested much thought in. So…
I haven't been doing my Africa posts in chronological order, so once I have finished them all I will make a post with the links to them in order. This…
While it's not practical to carry a bulky camera with you everywhere, when going on photo-outings, Dad and I will strap our cameras into the back seat of the car…
I used to be petrified of heights. Perhaps it’s a because I’m small, but I used to fear that I’d be blown off of cliffs/mountains/high places. After discovering that I…
We're taking a little break from the South Africa blogs this weekend, as University is currently draining a lot of my time. Next week (hopefully!) we'll be back with more…