Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging yet rewarding forms
of nature photography. The best wildlife images create a powerful
emotional connection between the viewer and the animal, but success
requires planning, timing, and technique. Here are a few tips for
getting started:
While you may occasionally be able to presage the decisive moment in a wildlife shot, more often than not it will be difficult to know exactly when the body position, the facial
expression, and the composition of the image in front of you will all
come together as an animal is in motion. Continuous shooting, extra
batteries and many, fast memory cards will improve your odds of getting
an effective image. If I find that only one in a couple dozen of my
landscape images are “good” by my own criteria, that ratio might be more
like “one in a few hundred” shots for wildlife, the first time I
photographed polar bears I shot two cards full of images in less than an
hour, and netted three portfolio images.
Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/four-tips-for-better-wildlife-photography#ixzz24zh4OZjt
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