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Effective Wildlife Photography Tips
Author: Japcok Seisloe
Well, let's just suppose there's a nice cuddly bear you see off in the distance that you'd just love to "get a little closer" to so you can get your best shot. With that in mind, let's start with the Wildlife Code of Ethics:
Most photographers are conscientious and respect the animals and the setting around them. I said, most. So the Code of Ethics tips are simply a reminder to set an example for you to follow and for others to follow you. You lead.
Never lose site of the fact that the subjects you are encountering are wild animals and it is important that you understand how to photograph wildlife in a sensitive manner. Tread gently. Never interfere with animals that are caring for their young or breeding. Be aware. Do not get too close to nests, as certain animals will desert their young.
Where private property is concerned, always get the owner's permission before entering. Use natural light as often as you can, especially for filming close-ups. Careful observation and patience plus a good understanding of the animal's behavior and habitat are important. Learn wildlife signals, never alarm or provoke a creature.
A certain amount of planning, preparation and scheduling is a must where weather is involved. This of course depends on what you're photographing. It's important to learn about shifts in the weather. The Internet can find weather reports and other resources for you. The perfect times for photography are just before sunset or just after at sunrise and sunset. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned photographer, composition is not only fascinating but a real challenge to get the shot before the moment passes.
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