Photo Club pictures - Week 1
Capturing action:
Black headed gull © Christopher Hoyle

Fighting adders © Matt Binstead



Every picture tells a story:
Otter © Chris Packham


Guest of the week: Macro photographer Jay Dykes
Yellow brimstone butterfly

Blue bottle fly

Add your photos to the Springwatch Flickr group to get involved, and tune in next week for more Springwatch Photo Club. If you like bees, BBC's Bee Part Of It campaign would love your photos on their Flickr group.
Update 9 June 2010: If you missed last week's Photo Club you can watch it again. We'll also have more information about tonight's show on the blog later today.



Comment number 1.
At 21:48 2nd Jun 2010, Phil-Johnston wrote:Hi , fantastics shots here the adders are fab and just love the greylag shot! superb!Just wondering if it will be shown again as i missed it tonight!:O(
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Comment number 2.
At 22:17 2nd Jun 2010, Fiona Begley wrote:These photos are just WONDERFUL - thanks to all the photographers, your efforts are very much appreciated by one who isn't this clever with a camera. I've watched the loop five times now!! By the way - what is the band and the music being played? Anyone know?
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At 22:19 2nd Jun 2010, Billy Clapham wrote:All stunning pictures! My favourite is probably the greylag goose by Dominic Heard, I just love the amount of detail not just in the subject but also the background, its very in context and a stunning photo all round :)
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At 09:06 3rd Jun 2010, jasoncurtis wrote:I too missed the camera club slot last night! Very rarely do we get the change to have a programe that discusses/showcases wildlife photography please show it again online. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeease!
Look I am begging how humiliating!
:)
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At 10:19 3rd Jun 2010, Clive Templar wrote:The photographs that were shown on last nights Photo Club were absolutely outstanding and I am surprised at Chris's remarks/critique of the Blackheaded Gull which I thought was a perfectly natural image and amazing detail - there again I never clone any of my shots so would disagree with Chris
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Comment number 6.
At 21:28 3rd Jun 2010, plang104 wrote:we shold send a pic of a frog mating i had one but by acsdent i deleted it shame it was so good then the lady frog got fried to death so we did not get eney tadpolesso a friend of mine had loads andloads so she and he gave me some on is now a tine frog i have nine frog at the moment and should get five more probly and we did not berridy the dead frog so now other creats can have a nice supper now it is gone i have not seen eney black foxes have you plz send somthing to the board if you have i want to see one so much are they cool? i have five newtsthey are soo cool like these pics i will send you one in of a gease plz can you show it thanks plang
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At 00:55 10th Jun 2010, Phil-Johnston wrote:plang104, How on earth did the "lady " frog get fried to death??? And your message is a mind boggle ! :O)
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At 10:19 6th Feb 2011, marharri wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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