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Wildlife Photography Made Easy

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Ever try to capture a picture of wildlife only to end up with the tree or rock that the animal disappeared behind? Wildlife photography does not need to be frustrating, and won't be if you follow these easy tips.

Choose Your Subjects

The first thing to do when engaging in wildlife photography is to choose what types of animals you would like to take pictures of. This is important because you can learn a lot about them before ever setting out to capture their images.

Find Out Some Basic Information On The Animals

Do a quick search online or at a library to find out when the animals you are interested in are most likely to be active and visible. For example, if you want to photograph elk, you do not want to go out midday since this is not when they are walking around seeking food. If you want to photograph Elk you want to look for them in the early morning hours or the evening hours.

Know Your Camera

Success in wildlife photography can be greatly influenced by knowing how to adjust the settings on your camera for varied light conditions and moving objects. If you have an automatic adjustment make sure that it works well with fast moving animals by taking pictures of moving things around you, such as a walking child or a car driving past. Once you know how your camera responds to diverse situations in lighting and movement you can be more confident that you can capture that picture of wildlife that you’ve been hoping for.

Be Patient

Often times wildlife will come out when you are engaging in other activities, such as when you are enjoying a picnic in the woods. So, if wildlife photography is seeming elusive and challenging, why not grab a blanket, picnic basket, and head into the woods for some relaxing time while you wait around for that perfect opportunity.

Go Where Water Is And People Are Not

Two things are fairly consistent when it comes to wildlife photography; animals do not tend to come out when a lot of people are around making noise, and they have to drink the same as us. This means that if you want to have a better chance of photographing them head to where a river or lake is - one that does not have many people hanging around.

Wildlife photography is challenging and rewarding. The more you learn about the area you are photographing in, and the more you know about the behaviors of the wildlife in this area, the easier and more enjoyable wildlife photography will be.

Sarah Holt writes for The Ultralight Backpacking Site. To get the e-book "Ultralight Backpacking Secrets (And Wilderness Survival Tips)" for FREE, as well as photos, gear recommendations, and a new wilderness survival section, visit: http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com






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