Category: Field Notes
Personal observations from time spent in the field — quiet moments, changing conditions, and what stays after each day.
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Spring Came Too Early This Year
A warm March changed the feeling of spring in northern Finland. When snow disappears too early, light, backgrounds, and even familiar wildlife situations no longer work the same way.
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Why Familiar Species Often Make Better Wildlife Photographs
Why do familiar species often produce stronger wildlife photographs? Because time, repetition, and local knowledge create creative freedom.
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OM System 50–200mm f/2.8 IS PRO – A Field Review Shaped by Experience
I was sceptical of the 50–200mm at first, until real-world travel slowly changed how I actually worked.
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Notes from the field – Why I started to write this blog
Notes from the field on why I started writing — about observation, time spent outdoors, and the quiet work behind wildlife photography.



