My name is Adrian Langdon and I was born
in Wadebridge, Cornwall in the UK. where I have lived all
my life. I am a proud Cornishman and much of my photography
reflects my love of the County.
I am fortunate to live in an area of great
natural beauty, with many distinct and differing habitats
on my doorstep. The North Atlantic coast is only 5 miles
away with its steep cliffs and sandy beaches. To the North-East
lies Bodmin Moor with its high tors and moorland flora & fauna.
In between these areas lie the river valley and estuary of
the River Camel which runs off the high moor to the sea at
Padstow. Many of my bird pictures have been taken along the
Camel .
I was awarded an Associateship
of the Royal Photographic Society in 1997 (ARPS), and a Distinction
with the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (DPAGB) in
2002.
I am also an active member of the Wadebridge & District Camera
Club & the Chairman of the Cornwall Wildlife Trust Photographic
Group.
I am a volunteer warden of the Walmsley Bird Sanctuary on the Amble
marshes near Wadebridge which is owned by the Cornwall Birdwatching & Preservation
Society, and a committee member of the Camel branch of the Cornwall
Wildlife Trust.
I have been fortunate to travel
a lot in the past few years both with my wife Linda , our
family, sons Arran & Calvin, and our dear daughter Alaina
who sadly died at the tender age of 15.
Much of my serious wildlife photography
has been done whilst travelling with good friend Dave Thomas.
It was whilst Dave and I were in Scotland visiting Bass Rock
that we met a group of Dutch photographers who were in the
Natuur in Beeld photo club back in Holland.
We went on to become good friends
with these "crazy Dutchmen" and I have since travelled
widely with Hans van de Griendt. We have visited, The Gambia
twice, India twice and recently to Costa Rica. Many of the
following photos were taken by Hans showing me photographing
wildlife in some amazing places in the world.
Dave Thomas and myself relaxing on Handa Island off the West coast of Scotland.
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Here
I am photographing from a suspension bridge strung
across a gorge in the Monteverde Cloud forest in Costa
Rica, Central America.
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Coping with the heavy rain in Parque Nacional Carara.
Costa Rica.
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Sometimes you just have to get down to the action. Like
here where I was photographing an emerging dragonfly at
the Cornwall Wildlife Trusts' shared site with the Cornwall
Birds at Windmill Farm on the Lizard, the most southerly
point in the UK.
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Posing with Bill Oddie at the Walmsley Tower hide
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Receiving a photographic competition award and book from David Bellamy of the Wildlife Trusts.
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Myself with good friends Hans and Dave at our hostel on Texel, Northern Holland.
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