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Hi All
There have been a few debates around over paying for workshops and hides that other people have set up and people paying anything from £3 to £200 to photograph birds and mamals for a day. I have been on a few over the years recent ones being the Aviemore Ospreys and The White tailed Sea Eagles in Poland I enjoyed them but came back with many similar pictures to Greg, Mark and Chas and a few others the trouble is where do you draw the line if you want a specific image then go for it but remember it is going to be very similar to many others taken there. If you want different you just have to put in a bit of effort in even the humble Blue Tit and Great Tit can make an half Decent image if you apply yourself. I think you will see a lot of these more expensive options start to die out as people become board with seeing the same type of images unless the site keeps evolving to offer even greater opportunities. A few from a little project I am working on. Nothing special just a few common to garden species.
Regards
Richard
There have been a few debates around over paying for workshops and hides that other people have set up and people paying anything from £3 to £200 to photograph birds and mamals for a day. I have been on a few over the years recent ones being the Aviemore Ospreys and The White tailed Sea Eagles in Poland I enjoyed them but came back with many similar pictures to Greg, Mark and Chas and a few others the trouble is where do you draw the line if you want a specific image then go for it but remember it is going to be very similar to many others taken there. If you want different you just have to put in a bit of effort in even the humble Blue Tit and Great Tit can make an half Decent image if you apply yourself. I think you will see a lot of these more expensive options start to die out as people become board with seeing the same type of images unless the site keeps evolving to offer even greater opportunities. A few from a little project I am working on. Nothing special just a few common to garden species.
Regards
Richard
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