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Posted by spidernet on May 5, 2013 in | Comments Off

Someone asked me where I get my inspiration for photography and my subjects. I draw inspiration from almost everything, I’m always looking for ways to push my ability and the camera to the edge. The last 12 months have been an interesting blend of urban photos in Glasgow, and rural photos in Thailand – with plenty of spiders at both locations. Nature photography is an ultimate goal, because it pushes the boundaries of my ability and endurance. If you would like to get in touch about anything, drop an email to craigburrowsphotography@gmail.com I answer photography questions daily!
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A viper hides in the trees keeping a watchful eye for it’s next meal.
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A still night in Falkirk at the Falkirk Wheel from above.
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A tiger poses in front of the camera at arm’s length in Thailand.
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Mitchell Library at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Taxis zoom past looking for a fare in West George Street, Glasgow.
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Motorway interchange in Glasgow.
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A female golden orb weaver and it’s considerably smaller mate glow in the jungle.
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A Thai Zebra Tarantula defends itself on a makeshift set in Thailand.
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The water keeps flowing, in Khao Yai national park, Thailand.
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Glasgow Museum of Modern Art at dusk.
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The river Clyde on a still night in Glasgow.
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An Avicularia Versicolor tarantula cleans it’s fangs on set.
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Glasgow filled with light.
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A rare Amazon Sapphire Pinktoe tarantula quietly poses under the camera.
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Glasgow University uplit from the perspective of the tenement houses.
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A Karen tribeswoman poses with her brass rings.
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The neck looks artificially long and her collarbones are lowered but she appears to enjoy the attention.
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Children work in the background, weaving silk cloth by hand.
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Girls from a very young age are encouraged to wear the brass rings.
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Buddha statues in Wat Pho Thailand.
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Manaque monkeys groom in the treetops in Thailand.
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These monkeys are overpopulated due to food from tourism, causing problems around cities.
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The Khao Yai national park outskirts. Rainforests in Asia are shrinking.
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Finnieston Crane and the SECC exhibition centre in Glasgow through the Arc Bridge.
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A leopard gazes at the camera in Thailand.
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The Nicobar Pigeon, now in technicolor!
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The cause of many tropical diseases, the asian tiger mosquito.
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Wat Arunratchawarara Woramahawihan, try pronouncing that!
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Sunrise in rural Thailand
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A rice worker shakes mud from the roots of the latest harvest.
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Dragonflies fly overhead by the hundreds.
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Spiders can be incredibly diverse and mysterious, you never know what you will discover next.
Enjoy!
Glasgow Sleeps – Timelapse film in Scotland from Craig Burrows on Vimeo.
Thailand Motion Gallery from Craig Burrows on Vimeo.
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