When starting out doing wildlife photography, as it appears I have, without really deciding to do it, you get a few nice photos and that’s it you are hooked
One of the things that you understand at the very start is that you have to be around at the crack of dawn and dusk.
The reason for this, is, that most animals are way more active at these times and the lighting is the most romantic and catches the eyes of them amazing creatures.
One of the best tools you can have in your tool box is patience, as you will need this in order to get them great shots.
I am really new to this and I am learning very fast that sometimes when you set out to see something specific, you end up not seeing what you set out to see, but you end up with something else or nothing at all. The main thing is to understand that wildlife is exactly that "wild" and try not to get to disheartened, as when you finally get the result you want, it will be a great photo and an awesome experience.
I feel that keeping an open mind to what you want to capture can make for more fun, for example; If you set out to get a photo of a Red Kite and you don’t see them, stay positive and try and get photos of other animals that you may see, but remain alert as you don’t want to miss that Red Kite when it appears.
You may find that the animal you have waited all day for, will appear at the last minute as you are packing up to leave, so ALWAYS keep your camera ready at all times.
Patience is a keep thing to have or to learn when doing this kind of photography, so try not to see it as annoying but more so a learning experience, as being away from the hustle and bustle of life in the quiet and peaceful wilderness alone is a great and calming experience on its own.
Please understand that what I have written is what I have found as I have embarked on my new found passion and that other more experienced photographers may have better advise, however I wish to share with you what I have found as I have begun my new adventure.
Thanks for your time
Lee Hill
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