Colin Prior in Scotland’s Temperate Rainforest | Woodland Photography with the Sigma 28–45mm
Step into one of Scotland’s last remaining temperate rainforests with landscape photographer and Sigma Ambassador Colin Prior, as he explores light, texture, and atmosphere deep within this untouched ancient woodland. With as little as 300 hectares of rainforest remaining in Scotland, this internationally important habitat is both fragile and increasingly under threat. Working with the versatile Sigma 28–45mm F1.8 DG DN | Art, Colin turns his attention to intimate landscapes, including moss-covered trunks, delicate ferns, lichen and ancient boulders, capturing the quiet complexity and unique character of Scotland’s incredible west-coast woodland.

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Sony A7iii Photography & wildlife with the Tamron 70-300mm #Sony #a7iii #Tamron

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Behind the Lens with Colin Prior and Joe Cornish: Series 2 episode 3

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Watch this if everything feels too much (gentle comfort for tired women)

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48 Hours In Scotland’s Best Place to Live

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ORKNEY EP2. Colin Prior & Joe Cornish go Behind the Lens for more landscape photography in season 3

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The Editing Trick I Use on Every Wildlife Photo

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Searching for America’s Rarest Bird

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Masterclass: Coastal Landscapes with Joe Cornish

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Winter wildlife with the Fujifilm XF 500mm F/5.6 R LM OIS WR

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Finding Minimalism | Landscape Photography in Lewis & Harris

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OM-3 & 100-400mm II | 7 TIPS Urban Wildlife Photography

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Behind the Lens with Colin Prior and Joe Cornish: Series 2 episode 2

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Wildlife Photography on Mull || Eagles & Otters || Part 1 || 4K

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Britain's best landscape locations for photographers - EPISODE 5: The Lake District

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The #1 Reason Your Landscape Photos Look Amateur

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BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY in paradise - Hoopoe in Hungary

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The art of telephoto landscapes with Joe Cornish

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Photographing the Lake District Through the Seasons with Steve Gosling. E04: Winter

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