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Morden O'Hare

Morden is an amateur photographer with a passion for wildlife, travel and landscape photography. He has focused mainly on landscape photography in Australia and wildlife photography on trips to Botswana, Kenya and Namibia. He enjoys blogging and writing about his experiences online and has produced an eBook. With a lifelong interest in Africa he is particularly invested in the images he has made there, especially in the knowledge that the awareness and emotion that can be portrayed in photographs by visitors to the continent, can play a small part to preserve Africa’s dwindling wild places and animals. He lives with in the South West region of Western Australia and makes a living in the building design profession, doing photography when he finds the time.

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Photographer Profiles

The Most Important Strategies For Building Your Future-Proofed Portfolio

Landscape Photography: The most important strategies for building your future-proofed portfolio To quickly build a portfolio of landscape images that you are happy with and...

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May 29, 2022

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11 minutes read


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The Pentax K-1 Review

INTRODUCTION When Pentax announced their new full frame 36mp K-1 body, I was very interested in its potential to act as a backup and sidekick...

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October 23, 2016

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41 minutes read


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Monochrome Wildlife Photography

Introduction I have always liked black and white images. There is something classical and timeless about a monochrome image that hearkens back to the formative...

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October 10, 2016

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9 minutes read


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Controlling The Light - Key Landscape Photography Principles

When I first purchased my Pentax 645z camera the first thing I wanted to do was take it out and do a test shoot to...

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September 15, 2016

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9 minutes read


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The Photographic Diversity of Namibia

Namibia is a travel and nature photographer’s paradise. It is often described as ‘Africa for beginners’ because it is one of the most accessible and...

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May 29, 2016

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15 minutes read