Ever thought of using a wide angle lens to photograph wildlife? In this video, I'm in the wonderful Peak District to photograph the beautiful dipper, a small bird known for diving into fast-flowing streams. Instead of the usual long lens approach, I take a different route - with a wide angle lens - to try and create some unique images of this fascinating bird in its natural habitat.
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