birds
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Photos of birds, including eagles, hawks, ducks, parrots etc.
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invertebrates
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Photos of "bugs", including butterflies, dragonflies, spiders, crabs etc.
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landscapes
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Photos of natural habitats and the environment in general
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mammals
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Photos of mammals in their natural habitat, including foxes, squirrels, deer, bears etc.
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plants
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Photos of plants, including flowers, trees, mosses, lichens and fungi, both cultivated and in their natural habitat.
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reptiles
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Photos of reptiles and amphibians, including frogs, lizards, snakes, turtles and crocodiles.
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Marc Bedingfield
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Marc's love of the British countryside can be seen clearly in this selection of his favourite landscapes from around the UK.
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Denise Felkin
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Denise is a Brighton based freelance creative photographic artist with extensive experience in public visual art installations. Her work has been seen in arts and music festivals and events around the UK, Ireland and Spain. Her portfolio reflects this work and also her travels in Australia, Thailand, India, USA, Canada and Europe.
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Bob Ford
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As much at home using a microscope as a camera, Bob's aim is to produce a portfolio that covers as wide a range of the natural world as possible. Consequently his photos cover everything from moody landscapes to microbes.
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Martin Fowler
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Martin's portfolio is that of a true all-round naturalist, with flowers, mammals, insects and birds all featuring strongly. As well as photographing everything he can in his home county of Gloucestershire, Martin has travelled to most of the remote corners of Britain and Ireland as well as throughout Europe.
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Gail Johnson
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Gail's portfolio concentrates on landscapes in Northumberland and Spitsbergen, with a new section from Wales due to be added soon.
You may also see her work in the North East Journal (a daily newspaper) and on the BBC weather pages.
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Ross Kay
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Dr Ross Kay is a biologist with extensive experience of medical applications of electron microscopy. This selection shows a range of SEM, TEM, false-colour electron micrographs and red-green stereograms.
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Steve Knott
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Steve Knott is best described as an itinerant photographer, spending most of his time touring South Africa and Australia. His quirky images show a different side of familiar species, often in extreme close-up
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Ian Mitchelhill
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Although Ian is a UK-based photographer his portfolio is dominated by a superb set of photographs taken in arctic North America.
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Elliot Neep
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Elliot's photos cover wildlife in two widely different areas - the home counties of England and the tiger reserves of India. His portfolio also includes landscapes from Scotland, Wales and Canada. In 2005, Elliott received a "Specially Commended" award in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Elliott is a regular contributor to BBC Wildlife magazine and Practical Photography, where he writes regular wildlife photography articles in a long running series called "Urban Jungle".
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Kunal Patel
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Kunal is a wildlife scientist and wildlife crime investigator working on lesser known species in India.
His main interest is night photography of nocturnal and elusive species in non-protected areas where humans and wildlife co exist. Consequently his portfolio includes some very rare animals such as
rusty spotted cats and rarely sighted raptors and owls. The endangered tiger, leopard, sloth bear and dhole along with elusive and secretive small cats, palm civet and flying squirrel are all among portfolio.
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Pat Phelps
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Patrick is a UK West Country wildlife photographer of all types of local wildlife but particularly birds, insects and mammals.
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Wayne Reed
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Wayne is a naturalist and photographer with an eye for the unusual. All his photos are taken in the field and show the subjects just as they were found on his frequent trips around the Surrey countryside and on holiday in Spain.
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Anthony Roberts
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Based in Wales, Anthony's portfolio features wildlife from throughout the UK and Europe, as well as material resulting from a 5-month stint in Africa.
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Joe Seamone
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Joe Seamone, a.k.a. Boca Joe, has a photographic style that emphasises
the saturated colours in the tropical plants he loves to photograph. Many of his
photos are taken in his home garden and state of Maryland, USA but he also travels across the USA, occassionally to the UK and into the Caribbean to find more tropical subjects for his portfolio
of plants and landscapes. He also like to photograph aerial scenes from planes.
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Keith Sloan
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Keith has travelled widely and with his wife Jenny has collected a huge range of wildlife photographs from locations such as California, Ecuador, The Galapagos Islands and Scotland as well as around his Hampshire home.
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Simon Stirrup
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Principally a bird photographer, all of Simon's wildlife portraits are famous for capturing the real character of the species. A scan through his portfolio will show that he can also create some truly atmospheric landscape shots.
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