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Be prepared

Keeping both eyes peeled can offer new interesting elements to your photos.

Hotel Califrogia

Photographing a small subject needn't challenge you.


Shoot the spectre!

Fog and mist can create effects in your photos that clear skies can't match.

Marsh Owl

Bird photography can be tricky...


Play by the rules

You can’t get a wild animal to pose for you, but you can improve your pictures by following a few simple composition rules.
 

Hither or thither?

These photos can teach us valuable lessons on correct exposure.


Gull gaffaws

Action shots, like of these seagulls, can be tricky even for the pros.

Silver water

There's abstract beauty everywhere in nature.


Raptor rapture

Snap a bird of prey the easy way.

Beach bums

Get a great beach pics by using the setting sun.


Legs, ears and all

For a full 3D effect, you need to get all four legs clearly in frame.

Eye to eye

The focus should be at it's sharpest on the animal's face, especially the eyes.


Get a clear view

Look out for distractions in the back- and foreground of your shots.

Get the right angle

The angle of aproach is very important with wildlife photography.


Wait for the perfect pose

Denny's tip for a wonderful wildlife portrait? Wait for that perfect pose.

Young subjects

Photographing the youngest of a group of animals will stir feelings in those who see your photos.


Add a golden halo

Use backlighting to create an astounding animal portrait.

Stoop low

Getting on the same level as your subject can pay off in wildlife photography.


Simple moments on film

This photo illustrates that simplicity can be spectacular too.

The art of composition

The short cut to better photographs? Make sure you’ve got the composition right.



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