You will notice that there is no introduction to this section yet.
It is our aim fill this gap with an introduction from a local photographer [or someone who is a frequent visiting photographer] for every one of the geographical pages on fatphotographer.net.
As a photographer myself I prefer to read something written by someone who knows the area well and can offer advice on the area from an insider's point of view. They usually know the best locations, not just the ones that first time or overseas visitors usually visit or that are well known outside of the area, and can often offer hidden gems.
Each introduction carries the e-mail and website address of the contributor so that photographers can get in touch with them if, for example, they are planning a trip [unless the contributor is unable to do this]. This can also bring you extra traffic to your business etc from those seeking the services of a photographer.
Please get in touch if you feel you can contribute an introduction to this page - you don't have to be an expert; I'm not!
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Photographer - Gabriel Lugo
Siempre hab?a deseado tener alguna actividad que me envolviera con la naturaleza, pero jam?s pens? que fueran las aves...
Photographer - Mark Oberle
http://www.mindspring.com/~oberle/PRbirds.htm
Puerto Rico`s first book to illustrate in colour photographs all breeding birds and common migrants. Over 300 colour photos of 181 species of Puerto Rican birds are included. The English text is designed for students,teachers, tourists, and anyone who wants to understand Puerto Rico`s natural heritage by learning about its fascinating birds. The species life histories are written in a non-technical style for the general reader,and include important lessons for conservation of our natural resources. Most common birds of the Virgin Islands and Lesser Antilles are also illustrated. Over 80 professional and amateur ornithologists collaborated in this effort. The book comes with a CD-ROM with detailed Spanish and English life history accounts and bibliography of 350 species, plus audio clips, and over 1,250 photos. Translation by Jos? Juli?n Placer. The CD-ROM is written in HTML, for most PC and Macintosh computers, and allows easy use for student projects in biology, music, and art.
Photographer - Mark Swan
http://losbird.org/mswan/mswan.htm
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