Boss photos you've taken



I went to Chester Zoo on Monday, and got some more shots of the Lions. Cause it was a bit of a cooler day, with less people there, I managed to get a few of them as they were quite active.

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Love Chester Zoo.... booked a week away end of July in a house near Chester..... obvs not far from here but it's for the Cycling and ease of shopping for my Daughter ha ha ..... she's 15 now but still asked if I would take her to chester zoo again.
 
Love Chester Zoo.... booked a week away end of July in a house near Chester..... obvs not far from here but it's for the Cycling and ease of shopping for my Daughter ha ha ..... she's 15 now but still asked if I would take her to chester zoo again.

yeah, mine pester to go, gonna have to look up some discount vouchers I reckon. car cldnt survive Knowsley
 
I love the place.

They are doing Photography courses now, with Sue Flood (sic) from the BBC Planet series. She gives a lesson in the morning then you go out in the afternoon, get close to the animals and get some proper boss photos. Good enough lens though, and it's like walking next to them anyway. However, regardless of price, this will be WELL worth it.
 
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Very hard to find these, let alone get a photograph of one - this is a ruby-tailed wasp - and believe me when I say that they really really do not stay still for even a few moments! This is the 2nd one I have seen in the garden in the last few days, maybe even the same one as last time. The pics are cropped as they are very small insects. One of the back end as it has a look into a rawl plug in the brickwork, and the other when it was flirting around the garden bench. Despite the lack of sharpness and quality, I'm quite pleased to get even these two images.













Paul.
 

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