Tag: wildlife photography

Kangaroo Island: Roos rule the roost, people come third behind the slothful koalas

Australia is a vast country. I have lived there for over 48 years and I have visited many parts of the continent. But I'd never been to Kangaroo Island…

Travelling Light On Safari with a Panasonic FZ1000: Photographing ‘The Big Five’

Photography on safari called for a lightweight camera with a great focal-length range. Enter the 10-year-old Lumix FZ1000 bridge camera.

Long Tongued Bat scoops British retailer’s Photographer of the Year award

An inaugural photography competition, organized by The London Camera Exchange, has delivered some truly exceptional images. Both winners and runners-up have set a very high standard across multiple genres.

Leica SL2, IBIS and High Pixel Count: Putting a new telephoto in your bag

The large sensor of the Leica SL2, coupled with its in-body-image-stabilization capability, allows photographers to extend the range of their telephoto lenses through digital cropping, effectively placing an additional telephoto lens in their camera bag.

Sigma 100-400mm Telephoto Lens: A year’s experience with a Leica alternative

The L-Mount Alliance goes from strength to strength. In particular, new introductions from both Sigma and Leica have significantly...

Decisive moments in wildlife photography Down Under

What would Cartier-Bresson have made of modern scatter-gun burst-mode photography? Is it easier now to get that spot-on shot or is the skill of the photographer still paramount. Wayne takes a look at some impressive wildlife photography.