PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

NATURE IN CLOSE-UP

THE APPRENTICES

ROBIN HUSON CANON EOS 80D

ROBIN LOVES wildlife and pet photography, and has a fascination for tiny critters, so we made her dream come true, enabling her to get up close and personal with harvest mice and a red-eyed tree frog.

SIMON BUNKER CANON EOS 7D MK II

SIMON’S BEEN a keen photographer since his late teens, when he had a Minolta 35mm film camera. More recently he bought a 600D, then a 7D Mk II, to photograph butterflies, crickets and grasshoppers.

ANDY THORPE CANON EOS 550D

ANDY THORPE, is a part-time teacher and property manager. In his spare time Andy loves to get out with his Canon 550D to capture birds and other British wildlife. Andy is always looking to improve his animal shots.

CANON PROS

MILES HERBERT CANON EOS RP

years old, has been working at CaptiveLight for 12 years, and been making a living from photography for over 25. Miles’s shots

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