Friday, June 15, 2007

News Roundup

  • The first osprey chick born at the Loch Garten RSPB site. If you're anywhere near Loch Garten the RSPB centre is well worth a visit. With a very large lens you could get some decent shots from the centre itself, they have a great viewing section.
  • BBC Springwatch finished for another year, doesn't Islay look nice!
  • Lots of updates on Andy Rouse's blog, he's planning tours for 2008 (and working through his 18-month backlog of captured images!). He's also updated his Canon 1D Mk III review.
  • WildPhotos 2007 has been announced. "Find out how to take, improve, publish, earn a living from, and make a difference with nature photographs at WildPhotos 2007." It's on Friday 26 & Saturday 27 October at the Royal Geographical Society, Kensington, London. Speakers include Doug Allan, Karl Ammann, Colin Baxter, Gary Braasch, Peter Cairns, Mark Carwardine, Chris Dickie, Mark Edwards, Eddie Ephraums, Pål Hermansen, Laurent Geslin, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Tim Laman, Frans Lanting, Cristina Mittermeier & Colin Prior.
  • Fantastic creepy heron
  • Tim Ennis is still great
  • Zooomr is back up. I like it and I think it could grow into a very good photo sharing site.
  • The Valley of the Geysers, Kamchatka, Russia, has disappeared forever. In this article Igor Spilenok, one of Russia's top nature photographers, talks about the lost valley.

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