Gene Wright talks about Zoo Photography

 

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.

Zoo photography Nikon tutorial

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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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