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Posted: Sat Jan 5th, 2019 09:00 |
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Eric
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Robert wrote:blackfox wrote: My personal experience was being initially drawn to the outdoor to watch nature.....using biniculars and scopes. I didn't even own a camera back then! After getting involved with the RSPB in Norfolk in the early 70, I took up filming birds...mainly because I had more intimate knowledge and special access to key locations in the area. ie I was able to get closer than the general public. I didn't get a still camera till 1975! Even then I stuck with movies for wildlife preferring to do black and white photography for everything else. Fast forward through the professional years and its only now that I have rekindled my interest in bird watching....and apart from a few garden bird photos over the years the bird photos on this forum are the first I've ever taken. I have to say it's harder than product, interior and architectural photography....the subjects move. So in my case the affinity with the subject came first. Last edited on Sat Jan 5th, 2019 09:02 by Eric ____________________ Eric |
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