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Jaguar on the prowl!

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Napo on the prowl for food that the keepers have hid. I waited for over an hour to get this shot. As Napo came into sight i took this shot. Its my all time best ever photo I've tajen. They are so beautiful and majestic, he is a 7yr old spotted jaguar. Equipment used Olympus OMD-EM1 mark iii  M.Zuiko 100-400mm F/5-6.3 IS  follow on instagram Focal length 150mm, 35mm full-frame equivalent to 300mm, crop factor X2  ISO        640 AP         F/5.7 SS         1/1000s @chesterzoo @cheshirelifemag @adobe @photoshop @adobecreativecloud @lightroom @skylum_global @sthelensstar @sthelenscouncil @dphotographymag @omsystem.cameras @olympuspassion I am an affiliate for Skylum products and grab an amazing deals on existing products and the amazing new LuminarNEO released today 17/02/2022 and if you want a discount and at no extra cost to you plus I earn a small commission then please click on the link below; https://skylum.evyy.net/c/3092683/1143244/3255 I have a youtube channel that is days in

Long exposure of Perch rock lighthouse New Brighton

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Long exposure of Perch rock lighthouse on a cloudy Autumn's day Being in a wheelchair I was unable to get as close as I wanted but happy how it turned out Please follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jpdeardenphotography?r=nametag The name comes from a Perch; a timber tripod supporting a lantern first erected in 1683 as a crude beacon to allow shipping to pass the rock safely. As the Port of Liverpool developed in the Nineteenth Century the perch was deemed inadequate as it required constant maintenance and only produced a limited light. Construction of the present tower began in 1827 by Tomkinson & Company using blocks of interlocking Anglesey granite using dovetail joints and marble dowels. It was designed to use many of the same construction techniques used in the building of John Smeaton's Eddystone Lighthouse 70 years earlier. Modelled on the trunk of an oak tree, it is a free standing white painted tower with a red iron lantern. It is 29 m (95 ft) tall. It

life of disabled photographer

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Went to Orrell Water Park in Billinge today with my daughter. She got my electric wheelchair out of the boot of the the car and off we went photographing different types of birds and learning together.  My equipment I used was Olympus OMD-EM1 mark iii with the M.Zuiko 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 II lens. All my pictures are copyrighted and if you like then please follow my Instagram page link attached https://www.instagram.com/jpdeardenphotography?r=nametag