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Get Better At Wildlife Photography With Saxen Van Coller Photography done of the landscape, portrait or of the wild has its own reflection and meaning. When it comes to wildlife photography there are additional things that need consideration. It requires many skills such as hand eye coordination, composition, the ability to handle a multitude of lighting situations, etc. There are no two days alike in the wild, hence it is very important to use the best of what we have feels Saxen Van Coller . Wildlife photography is a challenging yet rewarding form of nature photography. The best wildlife images, create a powerful emotional connection between the viewer and the animal. Here success requires planning, timing, and technique. Below are a few to get you started:

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Get Better At Wildlife Photography With Saxen Van Coller

Photography done of the landscape, portrait or of the wild has its own reflection and meaning. When it comes to wildlife photography there are additional things that need consideration. It requires many skills such as hand eye coordination, composition, the ability to handle a multitude of lighting situations, etc. There are no two days alike in the wild, hence it is very important to use the best of what we have feels Saxen Van Coller. Wildlife photography is a challenging yet rewarding form of nature photography. The best wildlife images, create a powerful emotional connection between the viewer and the animal. Here success requires planning, timing, and technique. Below are a few to get you started:

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Learning The Field Tricks When in the field to take pictures it is

necessary that one has good feildcraft, as it makes a big difference to get the perfect frame filling shot. Using a telephoto lens with focal length is perfect for wildlife photography. Knowing the behavior and habitat of the animals that you are photographing is also necessary as the rarest wildlife shots are taken on the spur of the moment. Doing a research on the species, its habitat, and best location during the year can help you get close to them. Once you are in the field keep shooting, as many pictures as possible as only one in a couple dozen clicked will turn worthy.

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Use The Right Cover Or Hide Out

Getting closer to the wild animals is the most difficult part of wildlife photography.Saxen Van Coller suggests that you need a hide or a blind as an important part when out in the wild. Keep your stuff handy using your car as a hideout. This way you have all the equipment with you and can be prepared at all times. Wild animals are tolerant of vehicles, although they have an unpredictable behavior, hence you need to be prepared.

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The EyeJust as human portraits, wildlife photos

gain life by making a connection between the viewer and the animal. When taking photos in the wild it is necessary that there is a very narrow depth of field and if nothing else the eye should be in focus. The human brain is hardwired to notice faces to look for the eyes, hence to make your pictures look more sharp concentrate on the eye. In certain scenarios a tiny bit of fill light from a flash can also help create effective catch light in the eye to enhance this effect. Make the efforts to get to the animal’s eye level as this will result in a more realistic photo.

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Saxen Van Coller is a wildlife photographer who enjoys being in the nature. Through her photography she wants the world to know how beautiful wildlife. She is working in collaboration with a number of photographers in a fight against deforestation and preservation of the wildlife.