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Sunday 28 February 2010

Four tips for great Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is creating a lot of widespread interest in all corners of the world these days, especially among new photographers despite the challenges that comes along with it. Wildlife photography can be taken as a good hobby or profession if it is approached rightly and to do that means having the desired skill and know how. I hope you will all agree with me that, if anything will have to be done it must be done well. Below are four very essential tips, on how to embark on effective wildlife photographing.

Tip#1- Get some knowledge: It is always advisable to have enough idea about the area you intend to carry your wildlife photography before your arrival. This will put you in a position to plan and know what to expect in terms of the type of animals you will encounter, the dwelling places of the animals and the exact times of the day that may be convenient for taking shoots of animals.

Tip#2- Maximise space: The object being photographed should be given enough space in the event of taking a photo shot at some species. 80% of the image in focus not the surroundings should be the main focus of anyone intending to embark on wildlife photography. This will mean, moving as close as possible to the species to take shots will be neccessary, since doing this helps to capture your subject in detail.

Tip#3- Take multiple shots at a time: This is very important. Always make sure you own a camera that can take multiple shots at a time, this will prevent a situation whereby a camera will have to stop to process a previuosly taken picture before resetting to take another. Another added advantage of such a camera, will be that, it can be used to capture various postures of your subjects within several clicks of the camera. Camera’s with such features are not hard to come by these days, as most of the camera’s in the stores come with such features.

Tip#4-Be expectant: Be on the alert for any reaction from the animals you intend to photograph. Animals are unpredictable and can make several moves within a short space of time. Because of that to be able to take pictures of animals in several postures, one needs to learn to be quick in taking shots. This also means that, the camera and framing will always have to be in ready postions all the time.

I hope these tips i have shared will be useful to anyone interested in taking wildlife photographing, either as a hobby or a profession.My advice is to take these tips above and put them to practice in your own backyard and if u feel confident enough take it another step further.

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