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Wildlife Photography
Sample and examples for "Wildlife Photography"
| India Sojourn: Photographing Wildlife
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| The dawn light lifted slowly over the vast lake in southern India. Herons, cormorants, and other shorebirds appeared suddenly out of the thick fog, and then disappeared again into the fog. We peered through the mist towards the jungle shoreline, scanning for wildlife. Our boat glided slowly across the magical waters. Our guides spotted the wild elephants first, pointed to two distant shapes far across the water. I lifted my camera, mounted with my 100-400mm lens, and zoomed in. There they were! Two young male Asian elephants, tussling and spraying water from their trunks. The boatman angled us slowly towards them, then cut his engine so we would drift silently. I was able to fire off a dozen frames or so before they headed for the bamboo jungle. It was a magnificent sight, and just as exciting was the trumpeting sound they made! |
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0 Votes | 31 Views | Photography / Wildlife Photography | Wednesday, August 12, 2009 |
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| How to Better Photograph Baby Animals
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| I recently got to photograph a baby raccoon with my wife, Denise. The picture-taking was so much fun! When looking over the resulting pictures, however, I also saw many photos that were not great. Then it occurred to me that looking at both the keepers and the losers might help you learn how to take better pictures. So I selected 10 pairs of pictures that show what works and what doesn't work. Note that, in many cases, both of these before and after photos are fine. Sometimes one is not necessarily better than the other. They often just have different effects on the people who look at your photos. So let's begin by taking a look at a pair of two good photos. |
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0 Votes | 25 Views | Photography / Wildlife Photography | Friday, August 07, 2009 |
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| Wildlife Photography with Maximum Impact: Outdoor Lighting and Contrast
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| Would you like to make wildlife photos with more pop? You have an expert nearby, willing and able to help you make animal photos with impact. With years of experience creating award-winning wildlife photography, Jim Zuckerman knows that the primary requirement for a great animal photo is great light. Learn from Jim how he thinks about light as he works to capture images of wildlife that create a "WOW!" response in the viewer. |
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0 Votes | 57 Views | Photography / Wildlife Photography | Thursday, August 06, 2009 |
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| How to Shoot Wildlife Photography
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| Wildlife subjects can be divided into two categories: wild and under human control. Pursuing both can produce wonderful images. Of course, there's nothing more exciting than capturing a spectacular image of a wild animal in its natural environment, but many times it's not possible to travel to exotic locations or spend days or weeks tracking an animal. What's more, many animals are extremely dangerous. Learn tips on getting great wildlife photos in the following article by professional photographer Jim Zuckerman. |
| Tags: wildlife travel photography professional |
0 Votes | 33 Views | Photography / Wildlife Photography | Thursday, August 06, 2009 |
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