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Camera Settings For Wildlife Photography
How to choose the right combination of exposure settings for the situation.
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Paul Nicklen on his career in conservation photography, climate change in the polar regions and his new book, Born To Ice, celebrating those ecosystems and their inhabitants.
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Lenses For Wildlife Photography
When it comes to selecting lenses for wildlife photography, the first thing most photographers look for is focal length—a long lens that can reach out and cover great distances, bringing animals in for close-ups—but other features are also incredibly useful.
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Going Deep
Take the time to study and learn about your subjects for more meaningful wildlife images.
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Shooting The Outdoors Doesn’t Have To Cost You A Fortune
Building a kit for nature photography can be very expensive, with the costs of high-end DSLRs, telephoto lenses, durable and weatherproof accessories all adding up. Don’t let this put you off though — there are ways to minimize the cost of expanding and upgrading your setup.
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There are several options for where to buy used gear. Peer-to-peer sales on auction sites and online classified marketplaces sometimes offer attractive prices, however the anonymity of these sites make them risky options that can lead to issues and further expenses down the road. In addition, there is also a possibility that items aren’t always as described.
Especially when it comes to buying high-value gear suited to landscape and wildlife photography, it makes sense to go through reputable dealers with reputable scores.
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