What to shoot in November 2005
(Read the full article...)Where has all the daylight gone? The evenings have disappeared and despite the mornings starting earlier, to most of us, it seems that the days are now considerably shorter. This perceived jump in the timescale is not a natural phenomenon, rather a man made one achieved by changing our clocks by a single hour! But now is not the time to put the camera away for the winter as many of the more atmospheric type of shots can be achieved so much more easily at this time of the year. days return. This is a time when, without doubt, photographers wanting to take pictures of wildlife will have to study the habits of their chosen prey carefully in order to track them down. There is little point in looking for lizards, for example, when they have all hibernated.