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Wildlife Photography Tips 9 TIPS TO HELP YOU OUT
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1. Know Your Gear This seems self-explanatory, but you never know how long you have to take the shot. It might only be a few seconds, and if you need to mess with your settings, you’d better be able to do it without looking.
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2. Know Your Subject If the animal has a specific pose or action you’re looking for, make sure you know what they look like when they’re about to it. Anticipate the shot.
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3. Work the Light This is harder than with people because you can’t move around as much, so anticipate the shots you’ll want and be at the right angle for them.
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4. Zoom in or Get in Close Know how to compose your shot, but recognize that sometimes you want more scenery than you’d get with a zoomed-in shot, and sometimes you just want half the animal’s face.
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5. Get More Than One! Shots of single animals are cool, but getting interaction in a group can be amazing.
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7. Get on Their Level Getting low to the ground with a small animal gives a unique perspective, and getting up high with a tall one gives a unique shot!
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8. Be Patient! You can’t really pose an animal, so you’re going to have to wait…sometimes for a really long time. Wait for that shot, though. It’ll be worth it.
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9. Enjoy the Shoot! Nobody will ever get the shot you’re going to get of these animals, but they’ll never have the experience you’re having, either. Enjoy your time with them!
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Images taken from http://digital-photography-school.com/10-tips- for-improving-your-wildlife-photography/
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