Creating Engaging Wildlife Photos

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Wildlife photography can be a very rewarding experience. But it can be very challenging to get great images. Today, we are going to give you 8 tips to get better photos of wildlife.These tips include:Using Aperture Priority ModeFast Shutter SpeedsLong LensesCapture the SceneMonopods and TripodsAutofocusLearning about your SubjectBe PreparedBefore you go out taking wildlife photos, always remember this. Respect these living creatures. Respect wildlife.It can be so tempting to do anything you can do to get the best photo you can of wildlife. To try and get them to move or to follow them around, or to get to close to them. But it’s important to not do any of that and remember the best practices for taking pictures of wildlife.Observe wildlife from a distance. Don’t approach them ever and don’t follow them. If they start coming towards you, try to get out of their way so both of you don’t come into contact.Never feed wildlife. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers. It gets them to rely on humans for food, which they should never do. This includes baiting wildlife to get better photos. Don’t get them to rely on humans for their food.Don’t bring your pets with you, or at the very least keep them under control.Don’t put the animal in harm’s way. This includes getting to close to them. Approaching wild animals may cause them to lash out towards you. This not only endangers your life but that of the animal.Be respectful of the animals. They are living creatures with their own lives and their own wants and needs. Your photo is not worth their life and it isn’t worth yours.For the full show notes check out https://www.robertmasseyphotography.ca/shownotes/023-creating-engaging-wildlife-photographsJoin us bi-weekly as we explore the world through the lens, uncovering hidden gems, and sharing insider tips to elevate your photography game. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural portraits, each episode is packed with practical hacks, creative ideas, and inspiring stories to fuel your wanderlust and unleash your creative potential. Subscribe now and join our global community of adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts on the Travel and Adventure Photography School! Find all the show notes and connect with Robert:Website: robertmasseyphotography.caInstagram: @robertmasseyphotography

Creating Engaging Wildlife Photos

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