These guys are fruit bats in the maldives, they are really only active during the daylight hours and are really bad at landing in trees. They kind of crash into them knocking their mates off their perches and all hell breaks loose with lots of noise. Glad you like Geoff
Well they need not worry, the last 10 days have been average 32 degrees and 80% humidity, just leaving the monsoon season and into summertime.
I arrived at the tail end of a typhoon. lol
Congratulations, I allow our local rag to use my stuff for free, I did some training under there now picture editor when I was seventeen and I have also made a few sales from people phoning the paper and asking to buy a copy of a picture, they passed on my details and I got a sale. :)
I started a 3 year c&g photography thing when I left school, year 1 got the "o" level, year 2 got the "A" level then half way through the 3rd year I got a job as an assistant and promptly learned more in 1 week than 2 and a half years at college. I never did complete the course.
As a word of...
Don't know why but I actually manage to get out of bed when im there, sunrises actually exist in the maldives but not here in Yorkshire for some reason. lol
Plant claymore mines on all approaches to the scene you are about to photograph and a few packets of c4 for good measure. Oh and don't forget to collect them after the shot if they were not tripped.
Actually yes this is a self portrait of how I felt whilst suffering from clinical depression several years ago, This is how I felt I appeared to others, whilst I was feeling that way.
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