As most of us Wildlife Photographers know getting the shot of your animals only part of the problem, getting a nice prop to photograph it on can make or break it, in 1967 a sparse 2 acre of woodland was tuned into arable land for rent, luckily the farmer of the time left a wide hedgerow lined with Oak trees at the boarder, on clearing the field all the oak roots were left in the hedgerow.
All the props at the hides were getting a little worn and old (bit like me) it was impossible for us to move them without allot of help, Catherine the farmer lent us her tractor to do all the heavy lifting and transporting which is always appreciated.
Of course you bring your own props if your entering competitions etc.
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