Here, Paul will discuss and show some of his photography.
A Visit to Branston Leas Nature Reserve: #5from7photo
Branston Leas Nature Reserve is a small reserve north of Tucklesholme on the bank of the River Trent; this is run by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. I was there with a couple of other photography volunteers and our supervisor.
This visit was more of a scoping exercise rather than a full photography visit for a virtual tour. I took some panoramic views, landscapes and detailed images. Here is a selection:
Branston Leas: panoramic view of the River TrentView upstream of the river looking roughly southwardsA view of the river looking downstream – roughly northwardsOrange tip butterfly seen in a small copse by the riverWild swimmers in the river: seeing them showed how shallow the river was in places, and how fast it was flowing – they didn’t need to swim, just drift in the current.
I intend to return to take a set of images for a virtual tour…
Author: Paul L.G. Morris
I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.
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