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Photographing Wildlife!

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 19, 2009 No Comments
My Closest Mature Bald Eagle Shot

Image by Daniel Greene via Flickr

Wildlife pictures are very interesting both for the young and the old. Here are good tips to follow if you’re interested in wildlife photography.

1.    If you miss the eyes of the animal, retake the shot. You must be able to capture the eyes of the subject to make a good shot. Its natural for humans to focus on the eyes so that they can see the emotion to make a connection.  As much as possible, aim for a good eye shot.

2.    Telephoto lenses – these are great for wildlife pictures. Since you’re dealing with wildlife, expect them to be aloof. You must not be very close (100 yards from the subject) or else you will scare the animal away. If the animals are comfortable in their natural setting, it will be easier to capture the natural behavior of the animal. Telephoto lenses are quite handy because you can make it appear that you’re taking pictures from the wild and not the zoo. With

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