User:Charlesjsharp
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Wildlife portrait photographer from the UK.
February's 2024's issue of A Sharp Eye on Wildlife Photography is on Australia.
The first five previous editions of my free magazine offer 100 wildlife photography tips and promote Wikipedia & Commons.
The Read online links take you to a flipbook.
You can access downloadable pdf versions by visiting the Sharp Eye on wildlife photography page
My web site is www.sharpphotography.co.uk which takes you to images on Flickr. The latest edits and highest resolutions of my images are always here on Commons.
Many of my pictures are taken outside of the UK and the best ones will be in my galleries of
favourites, Featured pictures (484 from 62 countries), Quality images (3,828) and Valued images (3,049).
Here is a link to my most recent Featured Pictures.
The quality of Valued Images may not be great, but are provided as reference images - the best Commons has at the moment.
Click an icon for POTY , Wiki Loves Earth 2021 and barnstars etc.
Awards
Featured pictures by country
Move mouse over a yellow box to see each country. Click on the Featured pictures text.
Galleries of my featured pictures
mammals; birds; butterflies and moths; dragonflies; grasshoppers, other insects and spiders; reptiles and frogs
I have galleries of Birds of the Western Palearctic, Butterflies of the Western Palearctic and Dragonflies of the Western Palearctic.
I have 267 Featured pictures on English Wikipedia.
Please feel free to use any of the wildlife photos that I have uploaded here, most of which are used in Wikipedia articles, with attribution Charles J Sharp. Please remember that images uploaded before 2020 may not have been processed with the latest software. I can quickly re-process them for you.
Males are marked ♂ and females ♀
These animals were not photographed in zoos, safari parks, rescue centres, butterfly houses, in captivity or in a studio.
Most of the images are geocoded with very precise geocodes (six decimal places). Please do not take account of more than three decimal places.
Possible future FP nominations
For anyone to nominate...
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Image on a postage stamp
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Hyacinth macaw, India Post 2016
Monograph on collecting US stamps
Camera location | View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap |
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