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June 2016 

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ISSN 2399-6706

Issue No: 149


Harmony of the Seas leaving Southampton May 2016.
The little red boat is a Red Funnel Car Ferry on it's way back from the Isle of Wight.

Last week we took a trip down to Hythe near Southampton to watch the largest cruise ship, Harmony of the Seas, leave for one of it's trips to Cherbourg. We took a seat along the front of Hythe Marina and could see it on the other side docked up and we sat patiently until 6pm, when it was scheduled to leave. It left it's moorings on time and then appeared to be
June Diary
Wildlife Photography In June
Your First Visit
travelling in the wrong direction, but it had to turn around and this operation took it 30 minutes. So after 30 minutes of their voyage they were still in Southampton Harbour. Once it was going in the right direction it passed Hythe Pier and continued out of harbour until it disappeared into the distance. Although a sunny afternoon it was behind us so it proved to be a great photo opportunity with great skies and a clam sea in the foreground. When photographing at the coast we have various articles that may help you achieve your required results, such as Photographing from Coastal Paths, Photographing Seawater and Photographing sunsets.   Take a look in the Landscapes section to find more.

Summer is here again and there are so many opportunities in the wildlife and nature world for photographers the choice is endless. Whatever your interest there is something for you. This month is Puffin month when the Puffin areas around the UK, like Skomer Island off West Wales and the Farne Islands off the coast of  Northumberland are teeming with parent puffins flying off out to sea to catch food for their new arrivals who are tucked away in burrows on the islands. Take a look at our List of places where you can see Puffins to find out where you can see them and How to photograph puffins for ideas and tips on how to go about getting images like the one below.

June is also the month when all the smaller creatures start to re-appear such as dragonflies, damsel flies on ponds and rivers, and butterflies in gardens and hedgerows. The larger Red Admiral and Peacock Butterflies are a colourful combination which can be found in your garden and are usually easier to spot.

The Peacock Butterfly

Gardens are now starting to take on their abundance of colours and structures. Take time out for a visit to the many gardens open to the public around the UK, but also more local are the private gardens that open to the public during the National Garden Scheme (NGS) Gardens Festival Weekend on the 4th and 5th June, where over 400 gardens across England and Wales open their gates to raise money for charity. If you intend to pop along to one of these private gardens, open under the NGS Scheme, then as a courtesy ask if its okay to take photographs of their spectacular creations. We have a number of articles on Garden Photography   within our Gardens Section .

Bibury, Gloucestershire


What's New and Changed
Articles Included this month

How to photograph puffins

Photographing from Coastal Paths

Photographing Seawater

Photographing sunsets

Garden Photography  

Locations and Lists Updated this month

Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire

Farne Islands, Northumberland

List of places where you can see Puffins


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