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Wildlife photography is devoted to capturing interesting animals in action, such as eating, fighting, or in flight. Although usually shot in the wild, game farms are also a frequent location for wildlife photography.

Papio Hamadryas aka Baboon
Author: André Karwath aka. Camera Nikon D70
Lens Sigma 70-300 / 4-5,6 APO Macro Super II,
Flash Nikon Speedlight SB-800,
Focal length 300 mm,
Aperture f/5.6,
Exposure time 1/320 s,
Sensivity ISO 200
The techniques of wildlife photography differ greatly from those used in landscape photography. For example, in wildlife photography wide apertures are used to achieve a fast shutter speed, freeze the subject's motion, and blur the backgrounds, while landscape photographers prefer small apertures. Wildlife is also usually shot with long telephoto lenses from a great distance; the use of such telephoto lenses frequently necessitates the use of a
tripod (since the longer the lens, the harder it is to handhold). Many wildlife photographers use blinds or camouflage.
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