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Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character

... also add interest to a photo. A kangaroo in the grass is not so unique, but find one on the beach and you have a photo on your hands. Wildlife Photography Tip #4. The Eyes Are The Key To A Successful Photo. Above all when shooting your ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Capturing Images With Character

By: Andrew Goodall | 04/10/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Muna wa Wanjiru

A Look at the Crucial Steps in your Wildlife Photography

... but not something that you might want to look into just yet. You might still want to get your hands into everything to decide exactly what it is about wildlife photography that you like. Is it the thought of capturing on film the big cats ... Read Read: A Look at the Crucial Steps in your Wildlife Photography

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/01/2008 | Digital Photography
Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: Natural Light for Great Wildlife Photos

... but at the same time rob it of the natural play of light and shade that makes a good photo so appealing. Some wildlife photography experts use multiple flashes to brightly illuminate a subject from every possible angle. This approach can ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Natural Light for Great Wildlife Photos

By: Andrew Goodall | 06/11/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Wildlife Photography Made Easy

... them head to where a river or lake is - one that does not have many people hanging around. Wildlife photography is challenging and rewarding. The more you learn about the area you are photographing in, and the more you know about the ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography Made Easy

By: Sarah J Holt | 30/11/2007 | Photography
Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: the Secret is in the Eyes

... main ingredient of a great image. Take a look at some of the great wildlife photography to be found in print and on the internet. You will notice that very often a picture only shows part of the animal, and perhaps much of what is visible ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: the Secret is in the Eyes

By: Andrew Goodall | 08/07/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Muna wa Wanjiru

How Wildlife Photography Has Developed Along With the Evolution of Digital Camera Technologies

... their habits, helping people understand a the natural world. There are some basic requirements for wildlife photography and they need to be taken care of before going on the field. First of all you must be able to expose well enough ... Read Read: How Wildlife Photography Has Developed Along With the Evolution of Digital Camera Technologies

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 20/01/2008 | Photography
Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography in a Landscape Setting

... is reduced, allowing a nice even light throughout your photo. So in terms of lighting, this type of wildlife photography actually calls on all of your usual landscape skills. What about composition? Again, the methods of composition you ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography in a Landscape Setting

By: Andrew Goodall | 20/07/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Wildlife Photography: Avoid These Five Common Mistakes

... mistake you can make. You may see a bird in a tree, but your photo turns out to be all tree and no bird. In wildlife photography, the 'less is more' approach is often best. Ask yourself what is important for your photo, and eliminate ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography: Avoid These Five Common Mistakes

By: Andrew Goodall | 17/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Tips on Dos and Don’t of Wildlife Photography

... in the wildlife by taking interesting photographs. That era may be classified as the period of birth of Wildlife photography in India.At that time dwindling population of the mighty creatures started getting attraction of the people and ... Read Read: Tips on Dos and Don’t of Wildlife Photography

By: bharat gupta | 17/05/2008 | Travel Tips
Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography - Eliminating an Unwanted Background

Wildlife photography is such an inspirational field; it is easy to see why so many photographers, both amateur and professional, become fascinated by this rewarding pursuit. Choosing a good subject for a wildlife photo is never difficult. ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography - Eliminating an Unwanted Background

By: Andrew Goodall | 27/09/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Composition in Wildlife Photography - Simple Tips for Beginners

... without having to waste time working out your exposure. These simple tips may help to take some of the frustration out of wildlife photography, but what about the composition itself? Many people simply don't know where to start. If that ... Read Read: Composition in Wildlife Photography - Simple Tips for Beginners

By: Andrew Goodall | 23/06/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Muna wa Wanjiru

How to Experience the Fun of Wildlife Photography From your Home

... target and dog them around until you get what you want (excuse the pun please!). That was my very first experience at wildlife photography and although I didn’t get too many great shots background-wise I did get many a candid shot of ... Read Read: How to Experience the Fun of Wildlife Photography From your Home

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/01/2008 | Digital Photography
Andrew Goodall

Composition in Wildlife Photography: the Best Position for Your Subject

Wildlife photography offers up plenty of challenges for beginners; not all of them technical. One of the toughest areas to learn is composition. While a lucky few have natural flair, for others it is not so easy. There is a bit of false ... Read Read: Composition in Wildlife Photography: the Best Position for Your Subject

By: Andrew Goodall | 11/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Abhishek Agarwal

Wildlife Photography - Improving Your Animal Instincts!

... moment made more memorable for the exciting natural backdrop it can be captured in, take a look at these exclusive wildlife photography tips – and you can bet your next camping trip won't be the same again, what with so many types of ... Read Read: Wildlife Photography - Improving Your Animal Instincts!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Photography

Digital Wildlife Photography Tutorial - Getting the Correct Exposure

... in the image (usually the centre of the image, but this point can be adjusted on most cameras). This is a useful mode for wildlife photography as it often can enable you to achieve the correct exposure for the subject animal. Spot metering ... Read Read: Digital Wildlife Photography Tutorial - Getting the Correct Exposure

By: Ben Juby, Ph.D. | 17/07/2007 | Digital Photography

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