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Friends & Partners - ProHides
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B&B & Food. Friends & Partners. Helen Browning’s Organic Eastbrook Farm. The farm stretches across 1,400 acres over the north Wiltshire Downs, right on the Oxfordshire and Berkshire borders. Helen Browning has run the place since 1986, when she started to move it towards organic status. About 3,000 organic pigs live here (and roaming large parts of it) at any one time, aged from an hour (or a minute) to 10 years old. 8220; Helen Browning’s Organic. Simply put, Wildlife Watching Supplies. Clive Hill has b...
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PhotoHut Mini™ - ProHides
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B&B & Food. During the 2013/14 observation period at the first Little Owl site, Elliott tested the WWS. Large Dome Hide for several weeks. Unfortunately, a combination of highly inquisitive cattle (eating the guy lines), an exposed location and the fact that it was on a platform meant that is was regularly battered and broken – basically the wind would get up underneath the canvas and parachute it into the path of the beef herd! This slideshow requires JavaScript. Has shooting apertures on all four sides...
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The PhotoArk™ wildlife photography hide by Elliott Neep
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B&B & Food. Is an idea born from observing wildlife on the farm. The shiny metal pig arks are everywhere and the wildlife is completely habituated to their presence as well as any noise coming from within – they are quite simply part of the landscape. Like a mini one-man hide, the prototype PhotoArk is a secure, low-maintenance, weatherproof and comfortable ground-level photography hide. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The PhotoArk in detail. These hides are designed for ground-level photography.
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Who are we? - ProHides
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B&B & Food. Elliott Neep: Wildlife Photographer and Founder of ProHides. I’m a British wildlife photographer, tour leader and writer. You can Google me if you want. I’m the only Elliott Neep on the planet, so I shouldn’t be too hard to find. To find out more about me and view my work, visit my website at www.elliottneep.com. I was commissioned to simply observe the wildlife and photograph what I could from my 4×4 and the odd pop-up hide. So, the thought occurred to me…. Since that winter, I have been con...
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Wildography & Safaris January 2015 - Wildography & Safaris
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Wildlife Photography, Safari Pictures, Nature Photos and More. Archive for January, 2015. Photographers To Follow in 2015 Prt 1. Tuesday, January 6th, 2015. Elephantastic shot of the King of Kariega Game Reserve, South Africa. By Grant Atkinson/Atkinson Photography and Safaris. Grant hosts several photosafaris to Botswana and other sought after destinations in Africa, so if you want to horn in your photography skills, he is definitely one to check out. Tour guide Elliott Neep. For a trip of a lifetime.
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Photographers to follow in 2015 – Wildography.co.ukAfrica Photography | Africa Photography
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Photography by Corlette Wessels. Black & White. Photographers to follow in 2015 – Wildography.co.uk. January 10, 2015. Elephantastic shot of the King of Kariega Game Reserve, South Africa. By Grant Atkinson/Atkinson Photography and Safaris. Grant hosts several photosafaris to Botswana and other sought after destinations in Africa, so if you want to horn in your photography skills, he is definitely one to check out. Hot Out Of The Kgalagadi! Lion in beautiful light at San Parks, South Africa. Fancy joinin...
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The judges - RSPCA
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Tips from Andrew Forsyth. Tips from Chris Packham. Taking photos at zoos. 47; Young Photographer Awards. 47; The judges. Find out about the judging panel of photographic experts. Is an award winning wildlife photographer based in the UK but working worldwide. He’s twice been a finalist in The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition and runs his own website at www.thewildlifephotographer.com. Is an aspiring professional wildlife photographer and former RSPCA Young Photographer Awards overall winner&...
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Oxford Festival of Nature
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Welcome to the Oxford Wild Walk. Follow the trail around Oxford and discover hidden pockets of nature and wildlife close to this big, busy city. The trail is about 5 miles and takes 2-3 hours. Why not make a day of it and have a picnic beside one of the rivers or in one of the meadows you pass through. Download the trail map below. When you’ve completed the trail, take a photo of yourself with the leaflet standing next to the Charles Darwin plinth outside the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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Oxford Festival of Nature
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Welcome to the 2016. Oxford Festival of Nature. Saturday 4th June, 10am - 4pm. Join us for a day of wildlife fun at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. We have loads planned, find out how big whales really are, meet some real live crocodiles and get up close to some creepy crawlies. Rosybee: Plants for Bees Open Day. Morning wildlife safari in the heart of Abingdon. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Childrens workshop: Wildlife photography. Wonderful Wildlife Family Activity Trail.