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.
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Photographer - Peter Al-Sheikhli
http://www.design2d.co.uk/digiscoping/peru/one/digiscoping_peru_introduction.htm
The Peru bird photographs have been taken between October 2003 and January 2004. Peru has almost 1800 bird species, almost one fifth of the World`s total. This biodiversity results from the extreme variation in environments found in the country. These range from the humid lowland rainforest of the Amazon Basin, to the puna of the High Andes and one of the world`s driest deserts along the Pacific Coast. We travelled to the rainforest in the Amazon basin at Puerto Maldonado and River Piedras, cloudforest in the mountains around Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca at 12,000 on the alti plano, the arid highlands around Arequipa and the Colca Canyon, the Nasca Desert and the Pacific coastline at Pisco & Paracas...
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