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Reader 1

Christine Holt

Camera: Nikon D500

Location: Hertfordshire

Having always been interested in photography, Christine took it up seriously when she retired, and joined a local camera club. A love of wildlife photography soon developed: Christine is now a member of two camera clubs as well as the Lea Valley Nature Photographers group and the Nature Group of the RPS. With an RSPB reserve local to her, plus the Lea Valley Park and a local wildlife park, photography is now a part Christine’s everyday life. Earlier this year, she achieved her LRPS and DPAGB.

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Reader 2

Garry Stratton

Camera: Nikon D850

Location: Hampshire

Garry’s passion for photography started around 12 years ago. He shoots landscapes and wildlife, but has also delved into motorsport photography in recent years. All of it is captured on Nikon equipment – mainly a D850 and D810. Garry is also a keen wedding photographer and can be booked through his website. This is also home to his online portfolio, as well as a travel blog, which details an exciting expedition to Antarctica that Garry is planning to embark on in 2022.

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