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What to Shoot in January 2005

Filed under: Photography — Excerpt from: ePHOTOzine on Sunday, December 5, 2004

Wildlife photographer, Ian Andrews, shares some tips on what to shoot and where to shoot in January. January can be one of the cruelest months of the year to photographers, but it can also be one of the kindest. Freezing temperatures can make it treacherous underfoot and on the roads. The comforting warmth of the central heating can have a very firm grip on the less dedicated. But with a little planning and forethought, the first month of the photographic year can be very rewarding. Get your kit ready the night before, right after you have checked the morning's forecast. Clear frosty mornings hold the greatest rewards. Remember spare batteries, as they fail far quicker in the cold.

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