Tuesday 25 January 2022

ANOTHER MOUNTAIN HARE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

 

A lovely nose scratch
My Mountain Hare Photography Workshops are really taking off this winter, despite the poor snow conditions. These beautiful animals are at their most adorable in their winter coats. Of course they are very vulnerable without the snow for cover and camouflage. 
Big job

Today Richard joined me for a day of photography and a beautiful setting on the hill. The weather was a bit dull and the cloud kept coming and going through the day. At times the cloud base was down to 650m. After a morning of wandering in thicker cloud we did get a much better afternoon for clarity of air and for the star of the show.

Richard getting some low angle shots

Dull conditions 
Sitting at his usual form

A cheeky tongue

We spent nearly 2 hours with my friend who I've been photographing for about 6 months now. A very confiding hare indeed. Alway at the same two forms so he is super reliable! It was getting quite dull around 3pm. Richard was more than happy with this wee fella giving us lots of photo opportunities including some nose scratching and head shaking.

Munch time

Definitely a boy

What a face

Another great day out with the Hares. Hopefully snow will return soon.

Hare and photographer



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