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February Nature Photography Blog

February Nature Photography Blog

February Nature Photography Blog

Welcome to our February Nature Photography Blog. Based on Nature, Wildlife & Landscape Photography in the Countryside of North Yorkshire.

This Month has been spent dodging the Storms, which had been battering, almost all of the Country. First of all, We have checked through the website. Looking at all the content, Firstly the Home Page. Added Photographs to our Showreel to give it a fresh look, Then onto the About Page Added more interesting facts about ourselves. Updated Pictures throughout the galleries, Finally adding more photographs to our webshop. Also Adding Albums trying to make the experience of using our webshop easier and more friendly for you, our followers to use. Hopefully, you like what we have done.

Featured Photo

First of all February’s Featured photo is actually one. Photographed in November Last year. The Photo of Black and White Red Deer Stag surveying his Land. Photographed at National Trusts Studley Royal Deer Park Near Ripon North Yorkshire. The image. Shot with the Canon 7Dmk2 with Canon EF100-400Lis MK2 Lens. At 400mm and a shutter speed of 1000 of a second and an aperture of 5.6. Early Morning just as the Sun is coming up. Also, as you can see the shadows seem like it gives the photo an eerie feeling. As a result of adding this Photo to our Webshop, it was starred as one of the best in its class. One of several of The Stag pictures given this award.

Social Media Accounts

 And Finally, The Social media accounts Our Facebook page has Now Got more than 3000 Followers. Thank you all So much for getting us to that Huge Number. Our Instagram, Flickr, and Twitter accounts are doing well. As well as that our Latest Member to our Social media accounts our J P Watson Photography Group is nearing 200.

As Always Thank you all so much for your continued support with our Hobbyist Photography project.

See you next month.

   

 

 

 

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