Wildlife Photography Tips - wildlife Photography
photography tips with you just write down the story because
every wonderful picture has a story so write it down what happened before
during and after and share it share it with your audience this is very
important spirit of discovery we captured here exactly at this location.
Practices you have to practices can take days to take the
right picture patience is very important to me you have to be comfortable with
this I mean just put yourself in a nice position you can have some cookies or
some tea just to relax but be prepared if they jump up I mean you must jump up
respect the animals be quiet give them space don't make
movements too quick very easy you can destroy a nice picture by quick hectic
movements tip number four is the light I mean morning light and evening light
obviously is the best life is fantastic that's why we left this morning at five
o'clock
- Use a Tripod
- Use the best camera setting
- Protect yourself with the animals
- Use the best lens
- Use the best camera
- Choose the best location
- Be patient
very simple but very
very important to just backup your files when you come back from the Safari put
it on one hard drive and on an extra hard drive so that you have at least two
backups and also try to keep them separate not in the one back just one hide
them in a tent somewhere and the other one is always with you another very
important tip is just shoot for yourself I mean you should enjoy it you should
enjoy your work don't I mean I understand that there's always a lot of pressure
and time pressure especially because the Sun is setting in five minutes not
good but the result will show when you enjoy it and when you're inspired by your
heart
Capture the habitat here I shot a nice picture which
actually shows the whole scenery I mean you have lots of different layers
foreground background and it shows it all with wildlife photography it's not
always only about the animal sometimes it's also quite important to include the
habitats the landscape here's the river or a tree or just the grass with some
clouds where do they sleep where do they live where do they eat where they hunt
this is important for some pictures
The angle to the subject for me is very important I want to
have a low angle I want to be in eye line at least with a lion or if possible
even lower how do you do this you have to go out of the car or you have to open
the door and get low as low as possible
Beanbag I trust in my beanbags I prefer the much more than
any other tripod because sometimes you have to jump from down here up here or
on the roof or quickly or to the other side and the better beanbag it's very
easy and quick
Around and wait for inspiration just go out just go out and
doesn't matter what the weather is if it's all these sunny it's cloudy if it even
has a rainy I mean it just makes it more fun and exciting and just learn all of
things now I mean just go out don't wait for inspirations I mean a bonus tip
definitely is the guide I mean the guide is it's worth a lot if he knows the
area and if he's well/good connect it with all the other guides and if he know
how to drive 4x4 I mean this is half of the luck with the photography