Entries in the ‘Spring’ Category:
filed in Spring, Wildlife, Workshops on Apr.10, 2012
Spring time for me is the best time of year. Wildlife is everywhere and bird song fills the air, even more so over the last several days, waking up to several inches of thick snow on the moors of the Peak District. I thought this maybe an April fools too far. During the last ten days [...]
Tags: Craig Jones Wildlife Photography, Fieldcraft, Peak District, Red Grouse, Spring, Wildlife Photography
filed in In the Press, Spring, Workshops on Mar.27, 2012
I’ve now had the Nikon D4 for just over a week and in that short time I’ve used the camera photographing my own work and also on one to ones, and I have to say the camera has performed very well. Having had the Nikon D3s now for two years, it was always going to be [...]
Tags: Craig Jones Wildlife Photography, Dartford Warbler, Dawn, Nikon D3s, Nikon D4, NPhoto Magazine
filed in Spring, Workshops on Mar.05, 2012
The onset of spring cannot be denied now, with the warming temperatures, lighter evenings and the morning dawns becoming earlier. Spring is almost up on us, though there may be many false dawns before the days of frost and grey fog are behind us. Over the last week at many of the places I have [...]
Tags: One To One Wildlife Photography, Seasons, Spring, Wildlife Photography
filed in Animal Behaviour, Spring, Wildlife on Feb.12, 2012
What a difference a few weeks makes and always be careful what you wish for. In my last blog I was only just saying how mild it was for this time of year and how wildlife has almost started making a home in readiness to rear their young. Cold temperatures and snow with freezing fog [...]
Tags: 21 Century Tiger, Barn Owl, Craig Jones Wildlife Photography, Norfolk Spring Tides, Winter