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How To Take Great Wildlife Photography

One of the things that us human are extremely fascinated and obsessed about are great wildlife photos. This is evident almost everywhere you look, p...

 

One of the things that us human are extremely fascinated and obsessed about are great wildlife photos. This is evident almost everywhere you look, people are using wildlife photos as their screen saver, wall paper, and even on calendars every year! Learning how to take great shots of wildlife can even be a skill that can net you some handsome profit, provided you know how to sell them. So exactly what do you need in terms of equipment and techniques to take these photos?

One of the most important pieces of photography equipment for wildlife picture taking is the telephoto lens. Those close up pictures that you’ve seen of bears, tigers and lions are in fact not done in a close distance, it’s just wishful thinking that you can get that close to them. Therefore a telephoto lens will help you get the best zoom shots you’ll need when taking these photos.

Lens aside, you would also need to learn some camouflaging skills, this is because rarely you will be presented the opportunity to take a picture of these wild life in their natural settings, and as such learning how to properly blend in with the environment can ensure that you do not disturb the habitat of these animals and also ensure that you are well protected.

One of the most interesting part of taking wildlife photos that can not be recreated in a zoo or conservation settings is that you get to see the subject’s life as it is in the wild. One thing is for sure, you would not be taking great pictures of a pride of lion hunting in the zoo, which is because it is just not possible for us human to truly recreate the natural habitat no matter how hard we’ve tried. While the zoo environment will make for easier shots, it certainly can not compare to taking these photos in their natural habitat.

The most important thing to keep in mind is to view wildlife photography as photography in a sporting event. Therefore adjust your shutter speed before hand and try to capture a shot of the animal when they’re on the move, creating visually stunning photos that you can be proud of.

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How Important Is Light Exposure In Photography?

 

Light is an essential component for any photograph. In fact, a photograph is really just recorded light. The quality of a photograph is effected by how the available light is handled. There are several ways to control the impact of light on the photographs.

The light meter of your camera can tell you quite a lot. It tells you how much and how well it sees the light. The camera gives figures based on the current settings of the camera which include the aperture settings, shutter speed and film speed. The combination of these settings and the right light exposure help you create great photographs. This light meter device helps you measure light.

Once you know how to measure light using the light meter, you can set the aperture of your camera. The aperture helps you control the amount of light that is allowed to pass through the lens and onto the film.

Another way to control the exposure of light is to manage the shutter speed. The speed of the shutter controls the exposure of the light and the crispness of the objects you are photographing. With a slow shutter speed, the shutter remains open longer to allow more light to pass through the lens and onto the film. With a slow shutter speed, you are more likely to have a blurry image unless you use a tripod, especially if your subject is moving. Fast shutter speeds tend to produce a more crisp object, but allow less light to enter the lens.

Sometimes there may not be enough light to shoot a photograph. In such cases, you will need to use a flash, or supplemental light. The flash is often used at night when there is no natural light available. Using the appropriate camera settings with correct amounts of light exposure will help you create perfect quality photographs.

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Aperture – What you Need to Know for Perfect Photos

 

Aperture refers to the opening inside a camera lens that allows light to pass through the lens and onto the film when a photo is taken. Aperture plays a very important role in the quality of a photograph, as it determines the amount of light that touches the the film.

When the diameter of the aperture is changed, a spiral of blades inside the lens expand or contract to allow or disallow an amount of light to pass through. These blades make up the lens diaphragm. When aperture is reduced in size, it is called stopping down and when the aperture size is increased, it is called opening up.

Many cameras have aperture values, or f/numbers, printed on the side of the barrel of the lens. The aperture values might range from f/1.4 to f/22. The larger the f/number, the smaller the aperture or lens opening.

When adjusting the aperture for a particular photo, you also need to consider the film speed, as film speed and aperture work together. Film speed is also measured on a numerical scale. Film with a high film speed number is considered fast film and is more sensitive to light. Fast film requires a higher aperture number, or smaller lens opening.

The depth of field in a photo is impacted by aperture, as well as by shutter speed and lens type. Depth of field refers to the focus or ‘zone of sharpness’ for the nearest and furthest objects in your photo. By using a smaller aperture, more of the objects, near and far, will be sharply focused. In other words, you will have an extended depth of field. Generally, the closer the lens is to an object when a photo is taken, the more shallow the zone of sharpness will be. A wide angle lens would tend to have an increased zone of sharpness.

Understanding aperture is one of many important components of creating perfect photographs. Take the time to practice it and master it and you will be creating beautiful photographic art in no time.

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