Wildlife photography can be enormously challenging, requiring preparation, more than a little homework on your
chosen subject and endless patience. Animals rarely stick to the script and hours of waiting for the perfect shot will
frustratingly come to nothing when they decide to leave the scene, usually just as you're about to press the shutter!
Here are a few images of my more obliging members of the cast.
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Young White Tiger taking a nap. | | Like an old married couple after a row. | | A truly regal pose from this magnificent Lion. | | The end of a long night for this weary Barn Owl. | |
| Napping | | Mr and Mrs | | Royalty | | Barney | |
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Syncronised swimming by this family of cygnets. | | Ferocious glare of the American Bald Eagle. | | A young White Tiger looking for its playmate. | | Close-up of a leopard. | |
| Follow Me | | Eagle Eyed | | Waiting | | Spotted | |
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A dolphin coming out to play. Taken at the Mirage, Las Vegas. | | A leopard taking it easy. | | | | | |
| Flipper | | Crossed Paws | | | | | |
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