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Budget Photography tips
Photography can be an expensive hobby if you let it. The newest camera bodies alone (without lenses) can cost up to £5000! Although...

Anna Kenny
May 106 min read
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Why do conservationists cut down trees?
I am writing this because I get asked this question alot: "Why are you cutting the tree down?" Planting trees is so rooted in our society...

Anna Kenny
Apr 194 min read
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February - New camera, new start
Within this one weekend, two contrasting days of weather to put the new Nikon Z6 along with the Sigma 150-500mm and the Nikon Nikkor Z...

Anna Kenny
Feb 92 min read
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Why Winter is great for Nature Photography
Blehhhh January again... Everyone's favourite month, right? 31 days of long nights, short days, wind, wet and cold. Sounds pretty grim....

Anna Kenny
Jan 12 min read
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Un DÃa en Santa Cruz - Travel blog
I always though Tenerife was a tourist destination. Nothing more. How wrong I was. Tenerife is like a "mini continent" squeezed into one...

Anna Kenny
Dec 22, 20241 min read
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Seasonal Scribbles
Introducing "seasonal scribbles" - a serious of sketches using pen and watercolour, bringing together wildlife art and the Christmas...

Anna Kenny
Nov 27, 20242 min read
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Badger business - busting myths
An iconic wildlife species, badgers are the UKs largest remaining carnivores. I absolutely love seeing them, photographing them and...

Anna Kenny
Jul 29, 20242 min read
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Grow grass for pollinators
We love planting wildflowers in the UK. Bright and beautiful, native flowers are an excellent food source for all sorts of pollinators....

Anna Kenny
Jul 27, 20242 min read
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The emptiness of AI photography
Is AI a threat to nature photography?

Anna Kenny
Jul 22, 20243 min read
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Pickled Samphire - Foraging recipe
Rock Samphire is a true super veg being full of nutrients such as iodine, vitamin A, C and B2. Although considered to be a fine dinning...

Anna Kenny
Jul 12, 20241 min read
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Tilia tree chocolate - foraging recipe for local chocolate UK
As a self-confessed born and bred chocoholic, I love bitter dark chocolate. However, chocolate is grown thousands of miles away so when I...

Anna Kenny
Jul 5, 20242 min read
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The editing process - the Black Mountains panoramic views
Photography is a process interpreting, capturing and documenting the world. Editing is simply a part of that process. Images in their raw...

Anna Kenny
Jul 3, 20242 min read
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Pedal Power - The World's only No-Emissions Vehicle
Electric vehicles drive the COP26 transport agenda. But what about bikes? To achieve net zero emissions and limit global warming, £2.8...

Anna Kenny
Nov 18, 20214 min read
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Limitless: Protecting the great outdoors post COVID
The moment a nation has been waiting for… The lifting of COVID restrictions. The chance to venture beyond our local bubbles, explore the...

Anna Kenny
Jun 1, 20213 min read
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A rubbish problem
Overfull bins in Belfast where rubbish is about to blow around the street and into the ocean. A lot of this rubbish could have been...

Anna Kenny
Mar 25, 20212 min read
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Brilliant bugs: Why we should love creepy crawlies.
"Eww!" is often the first reaction to seeing many of the small six - eight legged beady-eyed creatures. Yes, many insets bite, sting and...

Anna Kenny
May 29, 20191 min read
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Buzzy bees.
Bumble bees. They may sting, but we love them really. The sound of busy wings buzzing around a flower-filled garden means that Spring has...

Anna Kenny
Apr 24, 20191 min read
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