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Learning wildlife photography – How low should you go?

Learning wildlife photography – How low should you go?

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by Paul Burwell.

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Whenever I teach wildlife photography, I go on at some length, about the necessity of getting your camera gear on the same level as your subject’s eyes. This concept doesn’t only apply to wildlife photography, it applies equally well to photography of children, pets or hobbits. When I teach this concept to a group of students, their eyes tend to glaze over until…

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Learning wildlife photography – Getting eye-to-eye

Learning wildlife photography – Getting eye-to-eye

Posted on 09. Jan, 2009 by Paul Burwell.

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Learning wildlife photography – Getting eye-to-eye – Many captivating wildlife images are made at the animal’s eye level. When you can and it is safe to do so, move to a lower shooting position that puts your camera’s lens at or near the animal’s eye level. It makes the animal look more majestic and compelling when…

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