Great workshop today 🦌📸
Today Paul was taking a private client who had travelled from the Middle East to see around Bushy Park, and photograph the deer..As well as the deer I found Green woodpeckers, Kestrels, Herons, Egrets and lots of small birds like Wrens and Stonechats. It was a lot of fun! He took some photos himself and here’s a few of his favourites. They're having a good time ☺️AlphaAutumnUK
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[ Subject & Scientific name ] 🦌
Red Deer 🧬 Cervus Elaphus •••>> #funfact <<•••Red deer in Bushy Park, London, have a fascinating history connected to King Henry VIII. The park, once part of his hunting grounds, has been home to red and fallow deer since the 16th century. These majestic animals still roam freely today, descendants of the deer the king would have pursued. Henry VIII, famous for his love of hunting, often retreated to Bushy Park, using it as a royal playground. The sight of the deer in this historic setting connects modern visitors to the Tudor era and its royal past.
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[ Settings & Gear ]
📷 Sony α1🔭 400mm GM 🔅 F4 | 1/500 | iso1000
🖥️ Edited in @lightroom
📸 © Paul Browning photography
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