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Author: Louise Greenhorn

Professional Wildlife and Landscape Photographer, based in the central belt of Scotland with access to some of the most fantastic locations and species. With a huge focus on learning, education, conservation and ultimately doing something "useful" with images taken. Nature isnt always accessible by everyone and on the other extreme those who have access havnt always had the basic education of how to behave around wildlife or in nature. It is a goal of LisaLouise to help increase knowledge to those wanting to learn no matter what level through volunteering with organisations at public events, community projects, talks and workshops. With a huge interest in travel not just for nature but to learn how nature integrates with the locals. Currently writing that "to travel to" list :-)
Common Kingfisher (Alcedinidae) Having a good stretch

Common Kingfisher (Alcedinidae) Having a good stretch

May 18, 2018December 23, 2019 Louise Greenhorn Leave a comment

  Watching nature you often see them doing mostly the “I know you’re there” act regardless of how well you camouflage yourself or make yourself look like a bush. It makes it a treat when you can make a species so comfortable with you that they “ignore you” and go about their daily lives such […]

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The Chain Reaction on Nature of a Lack of Education or Knowledge

The Chain Reaction on Nature of a Lack of Education or Knowledge

March 15, 2018December 23, 2019 Louise Greenhorn 1 Comment

Everyone loves to get close to wild animals right? That feeling of wow am I really doing this, is that wild *animal* really that close. That’s what goes through my mind when something is a reasonable size to see the detail in hair/ feathers/ scales in my 300mm +1.4 converter (I’m incredibly short and a […]

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Black Grouse in Scotland

Black Grouse in Scotland

April 2, 2013December 22, 2019 Louise Greenhorn 5 Comments

Its that time of year again where I go all gooey over the most amazing of birds – the Black Grouse. Due to the weather I’ve not yet managed to get there this year so thought I’d have a look at last years images. Hope you enjoy.

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New Workshops Announced

New Workshops Announced

March 21, 2013December 5, 2021 Louise Greenhorn Leave a comment

Finally all that snow is starting to clear up. Personally I quite like the cold and the snow, it keeps my joints tight and not inflamed and it keeps me alert. Things have really been taking off in the past two weeks with a lot of planning going into new workshops which are now live […]

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Mind Numbing Beauty – Yellowstone 2013

Mind Numbing Beauty – Yellowstone 2013

February 10, 2013December 5, 2021 Louise Greenhorn 4 Comments

I’m sat here looking out the window at the wet falling snow aching to be back in the beauty of Yellowstone in all its cold proper snow glory. I never thought id struggle to write this post Yellowstone Trip bog but it is the most amazing spell binding place that I’ve ever visited, even possibly […]

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Top 12 Encounters of 2012

Top 12 Encounters of 2012

December 29, 2012December 22, 2019 Louise Greenhorn 1 Comment

With 2012 nearly over I can say very loudly I CANT WAIT for it to end. This year has certainly had its highs but those of course come with the Lows. Plenty of food for thought and life lessons learned from the lows and onwards and (hopefully) upwards into the future. So first the Lows… […]

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