PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

TAKE BEAUTIFUL NATURE SHOTS

CANON PRO

NAME: PAUL FOWLIE

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

PAUL HAS been a pro wildlife and landscape photographer since 2010. Based in Yorkshire, he runs photography workshops in the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, Scotland and Scandinavia, and is also the author of A Year with Nature: A Photographic Guide to Wildlife. We met up with him in Yorkshire to visit some of his scenic bird and wildlife hides to see what wildlife we could shoot on an unusually rainy summer’s day! To book one of Paul’s hides or workshops and see his inspiring images, visit his website at www.paulfowliephotography.co.uk

APPRENTICE

NAME: TOM LECHTHALER

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

BASED IN Manchester, Tom has worked in the events industry for 25 years, although has currently taken a break to retrain as a HGV driver. Photographing landscapes is his main passion that he uses to unwind in his spare time when not working. While he’s a very capable landscape photographer, he has a love for all things outdoors and was keen to learn more about wildlife photography, which he sometimes struggles with. We paired him up for the day with Canon pro Paul Fowlie at his wildlife hides in Yorkshire to show him the ropes.

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IT’S A SIGN

set up signs, logs and tree stumps in front of his wildlife hides. This is a convenient place for

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