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It is simply the photography of all types of wildlife (fish, birds, mammals) whatever takes your fancy. Some people include plants and wild landscapes (it is all nature). For most people this is a hobby and ties in with them also being inte...
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・ 1 Take classes other than traditional photography classes. Wildlife biology classes are especially beneficial... ・ 2 Practice photographing animals. It might go without saying, but the more experience you gain photographing... ・ 3 Experim...
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why not? pretty much this whole set: British Wildlife Centre 3 1000 - a set on Flickr was shot with flash on fill (it was a cloudy day so it was that or horrid high ISO). With something like a lumiquest softbox the lighting works well. Als...
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Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) is devoted to science-based and socially responsible conservation of India's wildlife and natural ecosystems. NCF is a non-profit organization that believes in carrying out innovative research into conse...
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Hi and welcome toi the forums! The 150-500 seems to be quite good, the 50-500 yields a mixed bag of results. Some are good, some are not. And don't forget that in practice you'll hardly ever use the 50-150 lenght, and most don't actually re...
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This may sound cliché, but I am deeply rooted in nature. I always have a sense of connectedness with the earth and its beings. It used to be an intellectual challenge to take pictures of say, a bald eagle with the biggest lens I could affor...
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Right the low end 70-300mm type SLR lenses are no competition to a superzoom camera at full length. The 70-300mm lenses are all really really poor quality, and usually lack sharpness, tend to have fringing, while the superzoom has a small s...
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CCAfrica's free wildlife e-zine, WildWatch, runs articles with useful tips on bird, plant and wildlife photography. This website can be found at www.wildwatch.com.
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I second what Simon and Scott said above about the Pentax 1.7x . Also use of 2x TC is not recommended at all as I have hardly seen other successful sample images As it is very confusing to know which TC works with the SDM motors of Pentax (...
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