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Tips On How To Fill Your African Wildlife Photo Gallery With Beautiful Pictures

By Carolyn Jones


There is nothing more that a photographer could ask for than to be able to capture amazing portraits of the rich African wildlife. However, it is not easy to capture just even a still picture of an animal for his or her African wildlife photo gallery. To help you get the most of your safari experience, here are tips that you can do in order to get that beautiful photo.

Go out early and leave late. This means, just before the sun comes out, you must already be outside and ready and you must also go back to your lodging late. There is a time of the day in which the called the golden hours, this is the time when many animals would come out and the skies turns to orange.

The lower you will be to the ground the better. According to those who are into this kind of photography, getting lower to the ground is what is needed to do. This way, you would be the same level as their perspective. Taking pictures in their perspective makes it look more dramatic and with story. This allows you to focus just with the animal leaving the background behind it.

Play with different angles. Most photography usually puts the subject in the center. Always doing this angle could bore your audience the moment your gallery is shown to the public since the concept just keeps on repeating. Try to put your subject on the side sometimes. This would allow you to let all the surroundings be seen while still focusing on the subject.

Focus on its eyes. When you get close to one, try to catch its eyes and look to where its looking. When able to capture it looking at your camera, you surely will be very happy. The picture will look amazing as it captures the soul of the animal where its mood and emotion can be seen. Its as if, the image is real.

Five, your shutter speed must be correct. In trying to have a picture of it in action, your correct shutter speed is the key factor here. With the wrong speed, your shots might come out blurry, resulting you to miss the opportunity. This also affects the sharpness and clarity of the picture. Try to practice it first by using your pets as subject.

Six, be prepared. You have to be prepared for the moment in order to get a photo of it. If you ask some wild life photographers, they would tell you how hard taking just one perfect photo is. You have to wait for the perfect moment to come which at that time you already are prepared. Patience is needed for this.

For those who would like to take moving pictures of a subject, the secret is in your camera. For Nikon users, set auto focus to AFC. For canon users, set it to Servo. Other camera brands almost have the same settings. Your focus must be pointed on the head of the animal and not on the body in order to get the best shot.

The thing is, you really could not take even just a decent one right away. Practice has to be done in order to achieve such. So, keep on practicing until you find it easy to take moving pictures. Practice it with your pets first while you are still at the comforts of your home.




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