Shetland Storm Force Photography

Thursday, 29 August 2024

Shetland sanderling

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Sanderlings have arrived on there journey south. This flock of 88 birds spent all the time running back and forth from the tide edge I spend...
Monday, 26 August 2024

Blacktoft Marsh Harriers

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 Great to see so many Marsh Harriers about, must have had around 20 sightings in the three hours i was on the reserve I gather that there ma...
Saturday, 24 August 2024

Blacktoft RSPB reserve

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Wednesday, 21 August 2024

RSPB Blacktoft Sands Little Egret

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 Blacktoft Birds Marsh Harrier (12) Buzzard, Little Egret(6) Grey Heron (5) Coot, Moorhen, Little Grebe, GT Crested Grebe, Swift, Swallow, H...
Friday, 9 August 2024

Shetland - terns v Skuas

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 With the decline of the gt Skua due to bird flu a couple of years ago it has given the Arctic Skua a chance to recover. This year i have se...
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Shetland Storm Force photography
Shetland, United Kingdom
Shetland is a magical place to visit and even better to live in. You really feel close to nature, there is so much to see and learn. The landscape is for ever changing under the wind blown sky. Shetland has to be one of the best UK destinations for photography. The light is so clear and crisp, the weather is constantly changing giving superb cloud formations. Being a dark site destination Shetland is always going to be great for astrophotography, although very challenging with windy nights.I use an Olympus OM1-2 with a 150-400mm lens, and a 90mm for macro earlier i used a Sony A1 cameras with a Sony 200-600mm lens as well as a macro 90mm Contact shetsip@gmail.comI have published 6 books -`Shetland Aurora Hunter, Shetland Puffins , Amazing Shetland, Mirrie Dancers, WW2 Shetland -Lerwick, WW2 South Mainland, also photos and articles published in Shetland Times, Shetland Bird Report, Shetland Life, Shetland accommodation Guide, Shetland Visitor, Seabirds journal, an exhibition of work at Hoswick Visitor centre ; Islesburgh - Shetland. Canvas, also write a monthly article on the Night Sky for the Shetland Times
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