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The Great Catch Up! | fatphotographer's photo projects
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Fatphotographer's photo projects. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. I have no words to describe the pain. New Dragonfly added →. The Great Catch Up! April 8, 2013. OK, so been a while since I posted any images (my last post explains why) so it’s high time I caught up a bit, so here goes:. EDIT: Sorry the photos are out of order (not sure what has occurred there). Day 66 – Parcels of food. Day 90 – Golf. Day 89 – Siskin feeding. Day 88 – Half and Half. Day 87 – New Growth. Day 86 – Sweets. Day 73 – Juice.
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Single Photo Projects | fatphotographer's photo projects
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Fatphotographer's photo projects. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. The aim of any project appearing here is to capture on image, be it of an iconic landscape or individual subject there are times where planning needs to go into your photography and these projects are my attempts at giving you an insight into how I prepared, what I learnt and what I ended up with. Each post should (I hope) have at least one “Final” image the end product of the work needed to photograph what I want. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Mothin' in the garden: June 2014
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Mothin' in the Garden Facebook. Monday, 16 June 2014. As ever Im behind again with my postings, but had to post today due to the excitement two moths caused me today. Ive seen good numbers the last few nights Ive trapped and am up to 261 for my moth life list (good new numbers recently). Anyway this will be a highlights post since my last one! So will mainly be pics, and Im saving the best till last so scroll down for last nights exciting moths. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Views from an urban lake. No us...
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Feeding Wild Birds in Your Garden - Views From an Urban Lake
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Map of the Patch. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Butterflies of Milton Keynes. Feeding Wild Birds in Your Garden. A European Goldfinch on a garden bird feeder in the United Kingdom. (Photo credit: Wikipedia. Should you feed all year round? What food should you be using? Do you need to give them water? When Should I Feed? The first question you should really consider is what times through the year will you be feeding the birds, I can hear you all saying now "well why would we not feed all year? And it is a...
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Blog/Updates | fatphotographer's photo projects | Fatphotographer's Photographic projects through the years
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Fatphotographer's photo projects. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Fatphotographer's Photographic projects through the years. May 8, 2013. I have much catching up to do (I promise I will spend some time updating the 365 project, still up to date but behind in processing etc.) but this post is about another project of mine: To Photograph the Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Website, I spied a delicate damselfly in amongst the woodland plants. Large Red Damselfly Photographed in Howe Park Wood in May 2013. So fi...
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Long Term Projects | fatphotographer's photo projects
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Fatphotographer's photo projects. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Long Term projects are my way of setting photographic projects that are not affected by a time frame I can add to them as and when the opportunity arises. These are projects that have, or are likely to, lasted years. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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Encouraging Wildlife Interest in Children - Views From an Urban Lake
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Map of the Patch. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Butterflies of Milton Keynes. Encouraging Wildlife Interest in Children. My kids enjoying a walk in the woods (2012). My daughter (Bo, 4) on the other hand loves all things wild and is often the one to suggest we go out, so I have not failed completely. (DISCLAIMER - Very Long post! All kids love nature. It Is my firm belief that ALL. Bo Birdwatching at Dungeness. Owen with my Bins. Bo holding an Elephant Hawkmoth. So what can we do? Bo and Zoe Pond dipping.
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Pledge to Fledge - Views From an Urban Lake
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Map of the Patch. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Butterflies of Milton Keynes. My kids enjoying local wildlife. As regular readers of my blog will know I’ve been writing a few posts on encouraging wildlife love. In children, and while researching this I came across two websites that I wanted to share firstly http:/ www.fledgingbirders.org/. Which is an American website that is all about encouraging birdwatching in kids through schools/teachers:. Local Kingfisher - Milton Keynes. Please feel free to leave ...
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Mothin' in the garden: Latest Milton Keynes Moth Trapping
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Mothin' in the Garden Facebook. Monday, 19 May 2014. Latest Milton Keynes Moth Trapping. As always I'm behind with my postings, one of these days I'll find time to trap, photograph and blog about the moths in the same day (I just need to cut out work, and my patch walks and Views From an Urban Lake. Anyway the last two trappings saw results improving again. Light Brown Apple Moth. And the Scalloped Hazel just would not put the wings down for a photo. Common Swift - Great Holm, Milton Keynes. I also had a...
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It Doesn’t Have to Cost - Views From an Urban Lake
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Map of the Patch. Dragonflies of Milton Keynes. Butterflies of Milton Keynes. It Doesn’t Have to Cost. Common Kingfisher, the river this was taken on runs along side an. Industrial estate in the heart of Milton Keynes. I want to continue a bit of a theme about getting people involved in wildlife, my previous post was to do with Encouraging Wildlife Interest in Children. The simple answer is No. I do live in a green city (well technically still a town), but most towns and cities will have a park or piece ...