Marwell Reptiles
I don't often get to post much personal work
on here, but as we are not in the full swing of the wedding season I thought I
might drop some personal images in, although this may well have more relevance
later in the year once we have updated the Meonshore Studios site. I managed to
spend a couple of hours at Marwell this week, and whilst most photographers and
a whole infants school of children were hanging out at the Amur leopards
enclosure trying to get a peek of the new baby I headed off to the reptile house
in the new Australian Biome at the far end of the park.
I don't often get to post much personal work
on here, but as we are not in the full swing of the wedding season I thought I
might drop some personal images in, although this may well have more relevance
later in the year once we have updated the Meonshore Studios site. I managed to
spend a couple of hours at Marwell this week, and whilst most photographers and
a whole infants school of children were hanging out at the Amur leopards
enclosure trying to get a peek of the new baby I headed off to the reptile house
in the new Australian Biome at the far end of the
park.It was much quieter there,
and I was able to spend some time shooting without to much noise and
distraction. I was also using a monopod to steady the camera and lens in the dim
light and didn't want to get in too many peoples
way.I do love photographing
reptiles and amphibians, and I have been in awe at the latest David Attenborough
show on BBC (Life in Cold Blood) which is sure to kindle an interest in the
public in these lovely creatures. Marwell has done a great job in it's new
enclosures, and for the first time I was able to get some good images for my own
portfolio.Here are three shots
from the
day.

Posted: Sun - March 9, 2008 at 10:56 PM