It has been a while

It has been a while since I last posted here. Over the last few years for various reasons life has been getting in the way of my photography. I have found it hard to dedicate the time I wanted to getting out and finding new subjects. I did still go out with the camera when I could but nothing like I used to. My social media presence died a death due to not posting so often, not helped at all by Instagram locking me out of my swwildlife account. Apparently when I signed up I used .com on the end of my email rather than .co.uk by mistake, so I am now unable get the account retrieval emails to reinstate it. After a frustrating month of trying to resolve it I gave up and changed the name on a dormant account to make it my new wildlife page. My new account is swwildlifephotography if you would like to go check that out, please do and give me a follow whilst you are there. Starting again on Instagram is hard as I feel like I am posting into a big black hole where nobody actually gets to see any of my posts. The algorithm has changed to favouring videos rather than stills photography but video has never really been my thing. I do this for fun so I am not looking for a massive following, just to be able to post my photos and be able to reach more than a handful of people which is what is happening now. I have no idea how to grow my Instagram account anymore so if anyone has any tips and advice which doesn’t involve just posting videos please comment and give me a clue as I am a little lost on this one. Regardless of my Instagram woes I do want to give my webpage more attention going forward. I have more time now and have recently had a big house move to up to Scotland, exciting times. I have lots of new places and subjects to explore for my photography now. My webpage is long overdue an update so I shall probably be making a few changes here and there too. Hopefully you can follow along to see where my photography takes me next. In the meantime here are a few images taken from a recent trip to the Isle of Mull.

 

Isle of Mull Otters

In July I decided to take my self on a solo trip up to the Isle of Mull for a few days of just photographing otters. Otters have always been one of my favourite species to photograph and it had been a while since I had had any decent sightings. I have been to the Isle of Mull several times over the years and have had very mixed success spotting otters. Being known as a bit of an otter hot spot I think it is easy to take yourself to Mull expecting to see an otter around every corner but that really isn’t the case. I have spent many hours driving from one spot to another waiting and watching only to return to my accommodation empty handed and feeling deflated. Often, if I do get a sighting it will be too distant or in very poor light. That is the way it goes with wildlife photography, but it is that which makes it all the more thrilling when you do get a good encounter. Those few good encounters become addictive and keep you going back for more. This trip was more successful though. These pics are of the same otter taken over a couple of mornings. I got to lie on the rocks in front of this otter for at least a couple of hours on both mornings whilst the otter hunted, fed and slept without it ever noticing I was there. It was such an awesome experience and one I hope to repeat soon.

Local Wildlife

I often find myself travelling to up and down the country to photograph various species, many of which cannot be found here in Bedfordshire. However sometimes it is nice to focus on the amazing wildlife that can be found locally which we sometimes take for granted. All of these images were taken over the past couple of days in our local area. My main aim when i went out was to find Otters, I was successful on both days but I also managed a few others whilst I was at it.

Day one I had a couple of brief glimpses of Otters and day two was all about the Otters.

Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands

A few days ago I returned from an amazing two week trip to the Wester Ross area of the Scottish Highlands. As well as exploring the Wester Ross area we also had an over night stay in Killin and spent a day on The Isle of Skye. I shall let the images do the talking. Grab yourself a cuppa, there are quite a few.

 

 

Scotland we will be back.......in March!