Don’t know what to film during lockdown? Our departed film-making character, Jack Richardson, would be able to tell you.
Jack was in his element in his large back garden....as he always was. Hence his film, “Wildlife Strut” So what are YOU waiting for? You’ve probably got all summer to explore the nooks, crannies and undergrowth in your garden.....life has virtually come to a halt elsewhere, but your garden’s literally buzzing - from birds, bees and butterflies to mice and moths.
Get low down and close up....it’s all there. Monica and I were sitting in the garden on Easter Saturday, having a cuppa, when a beautiful Peacock butterfly (like the one pictured here), landed on pebbles in front of us....by the time I’d pointed, in this case, my iPhone at it, it had gone. So you’ll have to look sharp, but it is all there. Jack did it, and now you won’t have a better chance. Slip a close-up lens on the front of your cam and away you go!
[nick goodrum from Catfield in Norfolk, United Kingdom / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)]
You can see Jack’s interpretation of garden life in miniature here, You’ve got time!
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