I am a retired secondary school English teacher and live in Coffs Harbour (NSW) Australia.
As far as photography is concerned I am an enthusiastic amateur with my main interests being nature and landscape photography. 

In recent years my wife and I have travelled throughout Australia, New Zealand, Western Canada, the South & Mid-West of the USA, Botswana and most recently Tanzania – both African countries being a nature photographer’s paradise. 
I am a member of the Coffs Harbour Ex-Services Camera Club and find that I learn a great deal through attending their monthly meetings and participating in competitions.
I own a Nikon D80 camera with two working lenses: a Nikon DX 18-55mm ED lens and a Tamron AF 28-300mm XR DI lens which is brilliant for nature work.
I am currently co-host of The Northern Territory, Western Australia and African Art & Photography goups.

Adrian Paul hosts Northern Territory (3 per day), African Art and Photography and Western Australia (3 per day) and is a member of *Prairie Sentinels of the Past*, All About Flowers, All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers NEED CO-HOST, AMERICA's National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat, American Southwest , AMERICAS NATURAL WONDERS, Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free, Animal Kingdom, Animal Photography - Limit 1 Photo Submission a Week, Architecture and cityscapes, Arizona, Australia! You're Standing In it...., Australia's Great Coastline, Australian Bush ☼, Australian Landmarks and Icons, Australian Native Plants, Australian Travel Photography and Writing , Australian Wildlife, Beach Art, Beautiful Colorado, Bee & Wasp Passions, Big Cats, Birds and Creatures of Flight, Black and White Photography, Butterflies, Skippers, Moths, & Other Winged Insects, Calendars R Us, Canada, Canadian Historical and Pioneer Sites, Canadian Rocky Mountains, Collective Collage, Colorful Colorado, Dawn and Dusk Light, Elegant Elephants!, Endangered Plants, Endangered Species, Everyday Life, Exotic Mammals, Exotic Thailand , Fabulous Flowers, Far West and Central NSW, Featured Features - For Featured Art, Photography, T-Shirts, Writing, Forests NEED CO-HOST, Friends of RedBubble, Fungilicious, Giraffes- the long and tall of it!, Going Coastal (2 art per day), Grevilleas, HDR Photography (3 Photos per 24hr-day), Historic Churches, Indigenous to East & Southern Africa, Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies (2 A Day), Landscape Photography, Light and Reflection 1/24, Light up My Life (all about lamps), Love a Giraffe, Montana ~ The Treasure State NEED CO-HOST, National Parks of the World, Natural Developments, Nature's Wonders, New South Wales Photography, New Zealand Made, Nikon D80 Users, North Coast Photographic Forum, Old farts of redbubble, Outback Australia, Pacific Northwest , Parrots and Cockatoos of the world, Perth, Piers and Jetties, Plight of the Bumble Bee, Primate Art, Protaceae Family - 2 per day, Proteas, Leucadendron, Leucospermum, Orothamnus & Serruria, Queensland, Queensland the sunshine state. 2 photos per day, Reptiles, Retired and Happy. 4 a day limit., Rural Canada Coast to Coast pre 1960's, Rural NSW, Scenery, SEA, Shadows & Reflections, SHOPFRONTS , Shots in the Fog, Something Fishy, Still Life Photography, Street Photography and Photojournalism, Sunrise, Sunset, Sydney, Tasmania, The Birds, The Family Album, The Gold Coast, The Human Condition, The true beauty, THIS IS AUSTRALIA, Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art, Trains, Trams and Buses, Travel and Adventure, Trees , Utah Landscapes, WATER SPORTS, Waterfall Photography, Welcome To Utah and Wild Nature Photography & Writing.
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Earlier this year (2008) my wife and I spent three weeks travelling throughout the fascinating country of Botswana. Since joining redbubble some time ago I have submitted a number of my images of Bot…
The following is a link to my blogspot, where you will find several articles on our travels in Africa (mainly Botswana) in May 2008. I hope you enjoy them. http://ajpaul47.blogspot.com/2008/07/bots…