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Wildlife Photography: Five Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
Wildlife photography is both rewarding and frustrating. For every good shot you take there are plenty of bad ones. Here are five simple mistakes we all make from time to time, and some simple tips to avoid them.
Wildlife Photography: The Challenge Of A Good Composition.
Beginners in wildlife photography all eventually come up against this question: "Where do I position my subject - left, right, or in the middle?" These guidelines may help you find a balance that suits you.
Photographing Animals In The Landscape.
Wildlife can be approached in many ways. Instead of a portrait style photo, it can be a great challenge to capture the subject in its environment. This draws on all your wildlife photography skills, and your landscape photography skills as well.
Wildlife Photography: It's All In The Eyes.
Wildlife photography can be one of the most challenging fields of photography, and one of the most rewarding. Beginners should remember one thing above all when trying to master wildlife photography: it's all in the eyes.
Composition In Wildlife Photography - Simple Tips For Beginners
Composition in wildlife photography poses a double challenge - all the complexity of balanced composition, plus a subject that has no interest in having its photo taken! Here are some tips to help you get started.
Nature Photography: Art Or Technology?
Nature photographers have more technology at their disposal than ever before. They also have a difficult choice about how much they will allow that technology to define their work.
Nature Photography: Five Tips For Great Wildlife Photos.
Good wildlife photography is not about technology: it is about light, composition and creativity. Here are five low-tech tips for better wildlife photography.