
Tips for Winter Bird Photography
Wintertime, which often brings chilly conditions and snowy/icy situations, is a wonderful time for bird photography. It doesn’t matter if it’s your backyard or in exotic locations like Antarctica, where …
Read MoreWintertime, which often brings chilly conditions and snowy/icy situations, is a wonderful time for bird photography. It doesn’t matter if it’s your backyard or in exotic locations like Antarctica, where …
Read MoreSascha Fonseca, a wildlife photographer, captured this incredible shot of the Siberian Tiger in its natural snowy environment.Fonseca carefully set up a trap camera in Far East Russia to capture …
Read MorePhotography of wildlife requires planning, patience, and knowledge. It is necessary to put in the effort to research, learn about animal behavior, and track them in remote locations. Wildlife photography also requires …
Read MoreI am a wildlife photographer and conservationist. Recently, I returned to Erindi Private Game Reserve in Namibia. This is where I have done the majority of my wildlife portrait work. In the …
Read MoreAs you start in wildlife photography, you will find yourself growing fonder of nature and the calmness it brings. You get to document species’ behavior and capture wildlife the only …
Read MoreRenatas Jakaitis, a wildlife photographer, was out shooting in Lithuanian forests when he captured this optical illusion photo of a three-headed deer.Although it may seem like the image was created …
Read MoreEver heard someone tell you that a telephoto lens “flattens” an object or compresses the background? What does this actually mean? Two factors affect the perceived distance between your subject (or subject) …
Read MoreSteve Winter is a contributing National Geographic Photographer for more than 20 years. He has taken thousands of wildlife photos. Wired’s Winter shares his thoughts on how he chooses the best image from …
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