Walking in Beauty Photography Diane Daley-Eaton

Walking in Beauty Photography Diane Daley-Eaton "In beauty I walk. With beauty before me, With beauty behind me I walk. As I walk, I walk in beauty.

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He was 24 years old, recently out of the Royal Navy, and working in a publishing house editing educational books. He wanted to work in radio. The BBC looked at his application and said no.
That rejection letter is still in the archives somewhere.
What happened next changed television forever.
A letter arrived from a woman named Mary Adams — head of a brand new BBC service called television. She had seen his rejected application and wanted to know if he was interested. He said yes. He had barely ever watched television in his life. He had no idea what he was getting into.
In 1952, David Attenborough walked into the BBC as a trainee. Seventy-four years later, he is still there.
During the Second World War, his family had opened their home to two Jewish sisters who had escaped N**i Germany — Irene and Helga. His father believed quietly that when the world was broken, you did what you could. That instinct ran through the family.
It ran through David too.
He travelled to 40 countries for a single series. He filmed creatures no camera had ever caught. He brought the deep ocean, the frozen poles, the ancient rainforest into sitting rooms across the globe — narrated in a voice so calm it felt like the natural world was simply explaining itself.
He has never passed his driving test. He cannot stand rats (a Solomon Islands thunderstorm, a darkened hut, a torchlight moment he has never forgotten). He has had more than 40 species named after him — including a genus of parasitic wasps named in his honour in the very week of his birthday.
This week, he turned 100 years old.
And he is still making documentaries.
He wrote, not long ago, something that has stayed with people:
"I will not see how that story ends. But I remain convinced that the more people enjoy and understand the natural world, the greater our hope of saving both it and ourselves."
One hundred years. One voice. One extraordinary life spent making sure we notice what is still here — and what we stand to lose.
Happy birthday, Sir David.
The planet is lucky you applied.

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