THE EASY, THE NOT SO EASY, AND THE DAMN DIFFICULT !
Some pictures are easy to take, some are not so easy and some can be incredibly difficult !!
A lot of the time you cannot tell from the picture which is which. In this slide talk I show how I have obtained some of my best Natural History images and the `dodges` I have had to get up to in order to get the winning shot.
Covering Foxes, Adders, Birds and Insects and more, this talk finishes with my showing the set of slides with which I gained my fourth Fellowship to the RPS in the Natural History category.
John Law is an imaginative, passionate and creative award-winning photographer with an eye for the unusual. He shoots quirky and iconic images of locations, architecture, people and panoramas, and specialises in creating digital component images.
One of fewer than 150 photographers worldwide to hold the coveted MFIAP award – and only the sixth recipient in the UK – John Law was the first photographer to gain this renowned accreditation with a digital submission.
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