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THEY are some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet - and Mail2 photographer Frank Reid has captured them in all their glory.
For those of you keen on wildlife shots, there's even more good news. Frank is planning a second exhibition of his stunning wildlife images later this year.

He's just spent a weekend on location - grabbing a new set of beautiful images of big cats.

But it's not the first time Frank has shown off his photographic skills as a wildlife photographer.

Back in the summer he held an exhibition called Frank Reid Tigers which featured more than 180 stunning full colour photographs - including more than 140 photographs shown on a large plasma screen - capturing the magic of tigers and other big cats and wildlife.

Frank, in his leisure time, has spent a number of years travelling around Britain to photograph tigers and other animals in wildlife sanctuaries and zoos.

Frank's devotion to tigers has taken him the length and breadth of the country, from Chester Zoo to the Big Wildlife Heritage Foundation big cat sanctuary in Kent.

Take a look at his shots.
Frank Reid
Frank Reid


They're the first in a new column Mail2 is launching to show off the talents of local photographers.

And if you are a talented cameraman with work to show off, why not forward your images to us for consideration.

Send them to Mail2 head of features Chris Cordner on (01429) 239384, or email chris.cordner@northeast-press.co.uk

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