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Basics of Digital Wildlife Photography SHOOT ONLY PHOTOGRAPHS LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINT ©
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Essentials of Digital Wildlife Photography Understanding the NATURE and WILDLIFE as the SUBJECT Equipment Composition Lighting Post Processing ©
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Understanding the NATURE and WILDLIFE as the SUBJECT Preparing Ourselves for the field Be careful in the field Be patient and observe Animals are very fast ©
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Understanding the NATURE and WILDLIFE as the SUBJECT Understanding the Natural History What, Where, When Field Guiding, Animal Tracking ©
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Understanding the NATURE and WILDLIFE as the SUBJECT ©
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Understanding the Animal Behavior © Animal Fight Zone Flight Zone Comfort Zone
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Understanding the NATURE and WILDLIFE as the SUBJECT When you make the all-important transition of realizing that the well- being of your subject is more important than your photo of it, you are truly on the road to greatness. ©
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Equipment Understanding your equipment Camera Settings Exposure Composition and Shooting modes ISO Aperture Shutter Speed Metering ©
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Composition Framing Subject Positioning – Rule of 1/3 No visual destruction Background Clattery Avoid “Man Made” Color Tone Cold / Worm, Understanding Color Wheel ©
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Composition Color Wheel Primary Colors Complementary Colors ©
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Lighting DRAWING WITH LIGHT “Amateurs worry about equipment, professionals worry about money, masters worry about light” -- Vernon Trent ©
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Lighting Lighting Situation Front Lighting Back Lighting Side / subdued lighting ©
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Post Processing Concept of Digital Negative - RAW Digital Processing Tools Digital Processing Techniques ©
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“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” -- Ansel Adams HAPPY CLICKING ©
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