Danny is a talented photographer living in Shropshire. He is well known for his natural history and landscape photographs. He also has Asperger's Syndrome.
In this film, he explains how Asperger's has affected his life, and explains his passion for nature and photography.
@michellesvideosuk People can also interpret the eyes thing as being dishonest (you're lying, you can't even look me in the eyes!) I always hated that.
rpm2004 1 month ago
@martinheideggershut As people with aspergers get older they get more "normal" in a sense because they learn what others are born knowing. What is instinctual to most, people with AS can acquire through experience.
rpm2004 1 month ago
Those photos were nothing but amazing!
human1s 1 month ago
Beautifully filmed and very informative for me to share with family and friends.
Otencia1 1 month ago
Lovely, Danny! I scored 38 in the AQ test -don't know where I fall in the great scheme of things, but as an adult, I don't damn care anymore! I now understand why I was 'different' as a kid, the class nerd, the social outcast, Phys Ed drongo etc! As an adult, I am articulate, extremely knowlegeable, precise, focused, capable, artistic, have a great memory, hate indoors, love detail in good photography, high achiever, hate noise/bright lights, love pastels.. more to be thankful for than regret!!
NoDraMuzz 1 month ago
5.50 and 5.53.... beautiful.
realbluemeanie 1 month ago
Thanks! Your video is helpful at identifying myself and I admire your many talents!
slimlumpy 2 months ago
You should get on Google Plus, it's becoming a hot spot for photographers and they have Hangouts (video conferencing with up to 9 people at the same time) and share their works, have workshops, talk about photography stuff. plus dot google dot com
daniellbrinneman 3 months ago
@godiamone Oh okay
somotastic21 4 months ago
@somotastic21 yea it is... Though they've probably already done work with it, and have reason not to use it.
godiamone 4 months ago