National Insect Week 2020 #EntoAtHome #NIW2020
View More National Insect WeekPueblos blancos … y negros
Olvera Ronda Setenil Zahara de la Sierra
View More Pueblos blancos … y negrosThe place the sun sets …
“The place the sun sets” is the literal translation of المغرب – al-maġhrib – the Arabic name for Maroc / Morocco …
View More The place the sun sets …Cadiz
When abroad, I take my fair share of holiday snaps. Fear not, I am not about to publish them all here. But when walking around…
View More CadizPhotography – free to the world
180 years ago … . On the 19th of August 1839, the French government bought the patent for the Daguerreotype process and announced it would…
View More Photography – free to the worldSnails of the riverbank
Remember the old children’s favourite, with Hammy the hamster and his pals, voiced by the late, great Johnny Morris? I wonder how he would have…
View More Snails of the riverbankAnd in the final furlong …
… it’s Heronymous ahead of Heronista by a length
View More And in the final furlong …St Monans Arts Festival
My kitchen will once again become a gallery for the local Community Arts Festival on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September – so please drop…
View More St Monans Arts FestivalRead my colours …
Continuing the hexapod theme, here’s a few that are sending the message “don’t mess with me, I’m dangerous” or at least, pretending to be dangerous.…
View More Read my colours …A few six legged friends. Or maybe enemies. Your call.
Some folk hate insects. I can understand that. I never used to be very keen on wasps, and there are a few creepy crawlies that…
View More A few six legged friends. Or maybe enemies. Your call.The translucent fly
I don’t remember seeing one of these before … Volucella pellucens, the White-banded Drone Fly, aka the Pellucid or Large Pied-hoverfly, which lays its eggs…
View More The translucent flySunsets and Silhouettes
In the low light of late evening, wet sand reflects and intensifies the rich hues of the setting sun; with sandpipers silhouetted and oystercatchers caught…
View More Sunsets and SilhouettesEaster Parade
Easter Parade #1 Easter is approaching and the shops are full of eggs and endearingly fluffy yellow chicks. Of course, all young animals have that…
View More Easter ParadeNot the common cormorant …
The common cormorant (or shag) Lays eggs inside a paper bag … So wrote Christopher Isherwood. Of course, without getting into the differences of taxonomic…
View More Not the common cormorant …There’s no picture like a snow picture …
There’s no picture like snow picture like no picture I know … (sounds like…) Snow is a great opportunity for photographs. Yes, it helps if…
View More There’s no picture like a snow picture …Tree-creeping
Treecreepers can be very annoying when you want to get their photo. They have a nasty habit of creeping around to the far side of…
View More Tree-creepingVideos
I make no great claims for my videos. At least, not on the grounds of technical quality. But occasionally I see things where movement, and…
View More VideosThe long and winding pier #3 – Stormy Monans
A while back, I wrote a couple of posts about the Blocks – St Monans’ famous zig-zag pier. The first was about photographers who flock…
View More The long and winding pier #3 – Stormy Monans#GiantLanterns @EdinburghZoo
It was a dreich, cold and windy night, difficult at times to avoid blurring from raindrops and condensation on the lens, but when the elements…
View More #GiantLanterns @EdinburghZooPyrotechniques … photographing fireworks
Photographing fireworks is a bit of a hit-and-miss affair, even when you have a good idea of what to expect from the display. First you…
View More Pyrotechniques … photographing fireworksAnd the UK number one is …
There is no doubt that the robin has always been the the number one bird at Christmas, adorning many cards and trees. A couple of years…
View More And the UK number one is …Vole watching
There weren’t a lot of wildfowl within photo range of the hides at Morton Lochs on Saturday. But the hide facing into the forest was…
View More Vole watchingNot a sparrow
I don’t know how many times I have seen a dunnock and thought it was a sparrow. They do look quite like sparrows – hence…
View More Not a sparrowThe Hill
And now for something a little different. Not wildlife. Not Fife. Not a close up. A few weeks ago I was going for a walk…
View More The HillHappy Seal …
Can seals smile? This one certainly looks happy … But maybe that’s just the result of anthropomorphism. And the big flatfish that’s in its mouth…
View More Happy Seal …
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