These are a few of the pictures of wild animals I have taken.
The first one is a moth that was in pembrokeshire, taken with a 5 megapixel point-and-click sony cybershot camera.
This is a snake at london zoo. I had to lean right over the railing like a twat when nobody was there and risk my face and my eyes and everything.
It was taken with my 9 megapixel fujifilm F9600, on a good day when it liked me.
It was taken with my 9 megapixel fujifilm F9600, on a good day when it liked me.
This is a spider in kenya. The quality is crap because it kept trying to run away and the web was blowing in the wind but as it is the weirdest spider I have ever met and looked pretty lethal I think it deserved to be in here in terms of extreme wildness.
It was taken on a 9 megapixel fujifilm F9600 - though that might be hard to believe. I'm beginning to realise why it was such a bargain.
This is a baby grass snake I found in my garden. I caught it and put it on a sheepskin rug on my sofa and took a picture, just like Steve Irwin might have done if he had even acknowledged that britain has a few pretty good snakes as well as Australia. It was really tiny and I liked it a lot but my mum made me let it go again.
It was taken on a 5 megapixel sony cybershot.
This was taken at plymouth aquarium. It was an especially difficult action shot, not because the anchored anenome suddenly developed the ability to run in circles but because my 9-year-old neice was trying to pull my trousers down and my older sister was shouting at me to hurry up. Keeping calm under pressure. Wildlife photographer in the making.
It was taken on a 3.2 megapixel mobile phone. I think. I can't remember. All I remember was being moaned at, alot. I'm pretty sure it was.
The end for today.
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