OTTER
Well, if you live in Shetland, otters are a ‘thing’. And if you ever want to aspire to thinking about yourself as a wildlife photographer, you better prove you can get a few snaps. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like they give themselves up, they can be as ‘shy’ as the best. So they require a bit of work, esp if you want to get close enough to get pictures with a 100-400mm, and an old EOS 350D. So, it’s going to be a matter of preliminary surveys to identify likely locations, wrapping yourself up in camo, finding a site downwind, and very quietly sitting still (you have a choice of pointy rocks, or wet peat for this: do enjoy). Once settled, as you get eaten to death by midges, you wait, wait a bit more…… wait some more………...wait a lot more…...give up and go home.
But, sometimes, if you’ve done all the above right, the ‘magic’ of a close encounter might be part of your day. The sequence here comes from one such day. My midge-ravished face even grew back after a while, which was a bonus for me, but probably no-body else to be fair.