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Since 2013, I’ve published hundreds of blog posts on all aspects of photography. Some are aimed at helping photographers with their technique, settings, and equipment, but others describe my exhibitions, workshops, and adventures in Africa, Antarctica, and beyond.

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Tips for setting up your Nikon DSLR
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Tips for setting up your Nikon DSLR

I see a lot of ‘unboxing’ videos on social media - as if taking something out of a box required some sort of special skill…!

This article doesn’t involve any cardboard boxes, but it does tell you a few neat tricks to customise your Nikon camera.

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Photography gifts
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Photography gifts

What do you give the photographer who has everything…?

Well, photography equipment can be very expensive, but here are a few ideas for all budgets.

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Camera head-to-head: Canon v Nikon v Sony
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Camera head-to-head: Canon v Nikon v Sony

Canon, Nikon and Sony are the three premier brands in photography equipment. I opted for Nikon, and I’ve been regretting it ever since!

No, not really, but I’m sick to death of the low frame rates. My D850 only manages 7 fps, and even with a battery pack it’s only 9 fps, which is pitiful compared to the 20 fps offered by the top-of-the-line Canon and Sony cameras.

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Prizewinners
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Prizewinners

There are so many photography competitions these days that it doesn’t mean much to call yourself an ‘award-winning photographer’, but it’s still nice to win something every now and again - if only for the ego boost!

Here are my prizewinning photos. Enjoy…

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Wildlife photography ideas
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Wildlife photography ideas

In these troubled times, I thought I’d give every wildlife photographer out there a chance to fantasise about a few dream destinations around the globe.

Whatever your passion, I’m sure there’s somewhere out there that would provide a great photographic getaway - once we’re all allowed out to play again…!

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Wildlife Photography
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Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is a money pit.
Cameras, lenses and accessories cost thousands of pounds, and most people can’t resist a piece of new kit even if they don’t need it, so a lot of it just ends up gathering dust in the basement!
However, the good news is you don’t really need that much.

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Top sellers
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Top sellers

Just a quick post today as I have to cycle to Wimbledon to watch the tennis!

Here are my top 20 images as measured by the number of downloads on stock photography sites since 2013.

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Lockdown ideas
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Lockdown ideas

Yes, I know that most of you wildlife photographers out there would rather be in the Masai Mara than stuck at home in suburbia, but I thought I’d just make a list of a few things you could do while waiting for lockdown to come to an end…

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Jaguar facts
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Jaguar facts

The jaguar is the largest cat in the Americas and the third-largest in the world after the tiger and lion.

The best place to see it is in the Pantanal region of Brazil, and I had 16 sightings when I went there in September 2016.

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Aperture settings for wildlife photography
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Aperture settings for wildlife photography

The aperture is simply the size of the hole in the lens through which light passes on its way to the sensor, and the principle is similar to that of the shutter speed.

The bigger the aperture, the more light reaches the sensor and therefore the brighter the image (all other things being equal). The smaller the aperture, the less light reaches the sensor and therefore the darker the image.

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Shutter Speeds for Action Shots
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Shutter Speeds for Action Shots

Choosing the right shutter speed for action shots is very important: too fast, and the animal will appear frozen; too slow, and you’ll end up with a blurry mess!

Here’s a quick guide to recommended shutter speed settings for different subjects and types of shot together with a few illustrative examples.

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Collective nouns quiz
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Collective nouns quiz

I know this doesn’t have much to do with photography, but I thought I’d do a quiz on collective nouns for the animals I’ve seen around the world.

It’s fun to find out the proper names (particularly for safari animals), and it can be a good way of passing the time on a game drive while you’re waiting for a couple of lions to wake up…!

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Wildlife photographers
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Wildlife photographers

Just a quick post today listing some of the best wildlife photographers out there. Check out their websites or follow them on social media. I’m sure they’d appreciate the support…

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How to shoot a leopard
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How to shoot a leopard

Leopard sightings are pretty rare, but I went on an Exodus photographic trip to Kicheche Bush Camp in summer 2018 with Paul Goldstein, and that was when I had virtually all my best sightings of leopards.

Here are a few of the lessons I learned from that experience.

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