Wildlife Photography Tips
Posted: July 30, 2019
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Photographing wildlife can definitely present bigger challenges than other types of photography. The results can be simply stunning, making it look easy, but most wildlife photographers know it's usually not as easy as it appears. Constantly taking new ideas into consideration and trying them out can help increase your skill level. Whether you're new to wildlife photography or an old pro, these ideas may help you capture that perfect shot.
Jeremy Flint, photographer and contributor to Digital Photography School, shares different approaches to photographing wildlife.
Wildlife photography is a popular genre of photography that documents various forms of wildlife in their natural habitat. Seeing and photographing animals in the wild has to be one of the most awe-inspiring experiences imaginable. Nothing compares to sighting a lion running across the Serengeti plains of Africa or a bison family roaming the lands of Yellowstone in the USA. Photographing your pets or animals in zoos can also be just as rewarding. Whether you are new to this genre of photography or have had some practice, here are 5 different approaches to photographing
wildlife:
1. Shoot from the vehicle
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