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Tips on Dos and Don’t of Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Photography has a universal appeal attracting human curiosity and today it is gaining ground very rapidly-may be it is due to our inbuilt wild connections with nature and its creations. Interestingly the pioneers in this field were the hunters-turned conservationists like Jim Corbett & E.P. Gee. The previous hunters were the people who helped in promoting interest in the wildlife by taking interesting photographs. That era may be classified as the period of birth of Wildlife photography in India.At that time dwindling population of the mighty creatures started getting attraction of the people and then Government under the leadership of Smt. Indira Gandhi took positive steps in this direction by legislating Wildlife laws.The launch of channels like Discovery National Geography brought this issue in the limelight creating immense interest & awareness about the life of these beasts removing all misconceptions

First of all, a wildlife photographer should be aware about what is a good wildlife photograph. It is a sharp picture of an animal in its natural surrounding doing something interesting & natural. Capturing the right light is extremely important as it enhances the aesthetic quality of the picture.You should be aware about the different impact of light in different parts of the day.Nature of morning light is different from afternoon and evening light. Understanding light is extremely important for any novice in this field. Only then we can use this to our utmost advantage. Efforts should be on capturing the animal in the natural conditions. As far as Composition is concerned, the basic rules of pictorial composition should be observed. But the personal preferences play role in capturing an image. The knowledge of the subject & its habitat is an added advantage. The knowledge of animal’s behaviour,its mood, anger is important e.g. an elephant.We should be aware about the minimum distance between us & our subject to avoid the running away of the animal.It is advisable to learn & know which animal can be photographed Where & when, the best season and right time when a particular action or behaviour of the animal is known to take place.eg. Breeding season in wild creatures.The equipment we have is an important factor.

Title:-Tips on dos and don’t of wildlife photography.

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About Author:-Bharat Gupta is a nature photographer & lover of life in all its hues.He has traveled extensively in the Indian Himalayas.This article is aimed at helping budding photographer to know the basics of this wonderful hobby.For more information please log on to www.adventurersparadise.com

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do you think i have what it takes to be a professional photographer?
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This question gets asked a lot. The answer is almost always 'No, not at this point.'

There are a lot of things that go into being a pro or an advanced amateur. A real desire is essential. I don't know anyone who is any good, pro or otherwise, that doesn't get something significant and personal from making an image. You take that and add everything that you need to learn, like technique, discipline and the ability to self critique your work and progress and then, when it all comes together, you can be a pro.

There are many, many amateurs that are as good as any pro and better than most. To be a pro is not necessarily the high point of accomplishment. What sets a pro apart from an equally talented and a skilled amateur is that you have to create an image that serves a purpose, carries a message and do it on demand. That isn't easy. And, most of us are freelancers, so you're always hustling the next job. It's not for everyone.

As far as your photographs, others have already said that they are amateur. That's not bad. It's better than amateurish and a hell of a lot better than snapshots. You have a basic sense that seems solid and that can be built on. There are technical things and compositional guidelines that you don't know and that shows, but that is the learning we all go through. I assume you're young, so, overall, your images are above average. I think, if you want to, you can become a very good photographer and, maybe, eventually a pro.

Two very good young photographers are Annafur, here on Y!A and Bailey Blake, who is on mac something. You can see how Annafur's images have developed over time as she learns new things and applies them, reapplies them, tweaks them and refines their use. She wants to be a photographer, puts in the effort, and it shows.

Bailey Blake, if you can find her work, has a different photographic focus, more documentary and narrative. You wouldn't confuse the two, even given the same subject, but you would recognise the quality.

You have potential, it's strictly up to you to realize it.

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