by shanemcd | Sep 9, 2013 | Photography & Camera Settings
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by shanemcd | Sep 28, 2011 | Travel Photography
Photos of London London is a great place for any photographer with fantastic architecture, a river which enhances anything on the river bank, many weekly events to capture on film and the occasional unusual element or artistic installation. I have put a few photos from a recent trip to London with some of the shots […]
Tags: Cathedral, City, Fox, Fox Photo, London, London City, London Photos, London Pictures, Photos of London, Pictures of London, St. Pauls, Street View, Streets, Travel Photography, UK, United Kingdom, Urban Fox, Waterloo Bridge, Westminster House
by shanemcd | Sep 22, 2011 | Photo of the Week, Wildlife Photography |
My First Fox Photo I have always been fascinated by how covert foxes can be, I once came across one in Manor Street in Waterford at 2am one night on the way home from a night out (no camera of course), but had not seen one up close since then. Having picked up a loan […]
Tags: 200mm Lens, Canon L Lens, Canon L Series Lens, DOF, Fox, Fox Photo, L Lens, Photo of a Fox, Photo of the Week, Picture of a Fox, POTW, Vixen, Young Fox