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May 2014 

Photographers Resource

ISSN 2399-6706

Issue No: 124


Urban Baby Foxes - Close Up and Cute

Hope you like the cute baby foxes above. It was taken on a sunny May afternoon a couple of years ago in my back garden. They were with us for a couple of weeks and then their mother moved them on elsewhere. Just goes to show there is wildlife on your doorstep if you seek it out. Don't forget to check out your local woodlands for signs of Bluebells.

Your First Visit
Wildlife Photography In May
May Diary
The May diary has been updated it is always a busy month with two bank holidays, and there is plenty of scope to add a wide range of different images to your portfolio, including Windmills during the National Mills Weekend. We have also added the June diary with loads more new stuff.

What's New and Changed
Articles Updated Recently

Studio Lighting - The Parts  

Lastolite HiLite  

Lastolite UpLite

Locations Guides and Lists For Inspiration this month

Bluebell Locations in the UK

Where to Photograph Bluebells in England

Where to Photograph Bluebells in Scotland

Where to Photograph Bluebells in Wales

Where to Photograph Bluebells in Northern Ireland

Wilton Windmill, Nr Grafton,  Wiltshire

Maud Foster Windmill, Boston, Lincs

Jack and Jill Windmills, Clayton, Sussex

 

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