Roe deer are one of Britain’s most graceful and enigmatic native species. Their shy nature and seasonal behaviour offer unique photographic opportunities for those willing to tune into the rhythms of the land. This ‘Photographing Roe Deer’ guide walks you through the roe deer’s year, helping you understand when, where, and how to capture them…
Tag: wildlife observation
A New Approach to a Familiar Place There’s something uniquely rewarding about rising before the sun, heading out into the quiet of the countryside, and waiting for the world and the Brown Hare to wake up. This morning was no exception. I set out early to Baughurst Copse, a place I’ve explored many times, but…
A Quiet Encounter with the Wild Some mornings seem stitched together by something quieter than luck — 5 Roe Deer Photos stitched by patience, stillness, and the simple act of being there.This spring, in the soft woodland light of Ashford Hill Nature Reserve, I spent a few precious hours capturing a series of 5 Roe Deer photos that became…
I find there’s something magical about stepping out into the countryside on a crisp February morning for a photography walk. The cool air, tinged with the fresh scent of damp earth, combined with a serene blue sky, creates a perfect setting for both relaxation and photography. Armed with my Canon EOS R5 and Sigma 150-600mm…