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How to shoot better time lapse photos

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Image source: expertphotography.com Shooting time lapse photos can be frustrating, especially if you are new to it. You could spend hours idling and come out with a bad photo or something that isn’t at par with other photos you’ve seen on the internet. Compared to other shooting modes like landscape or portrait, time lapse requires a lot of skills to accomplish properly, according to avid photographer Fred Brisker. To help you on your next time lapse photography session, here are some easy tips you can follow. The first thing you need to do is to prepare thoroughly. Since time lapse photos take a lot of time, every second counts when you are plotting your shot. Preparations needed include the position of your shot, the exact time frame of when you will shoot, as well as travel time and getting your equipment together. Image source: naturettl.com In terms of equipment, Fred Brisker believes that nothing ruins a time laps photo more than shake or movement. Make sure you have a ...

Tips when photographing wildlife

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Image source: photoblog.com Photographing wildlife could get you accolades in the world of photography. However, it could also get you killed or seriously injured if you haphazardly photograph wildlife in their territory. Shooting a wild animal with a camera doesn’t stop them. This is why it is imperative that wildlife photographers master the disciplines when taking nature photography. Photographer Fred Brisker believes that there is a great deal of respect needed for one to become a good wildlife photographer. Keep in mind that a wildlife photographer is and will always be an ally of nature. Here are a couple of tips you need to follow to keep you safe when photographing wildlife. Learn as much as you can about your subject If you have a particular subject in mind like a water buffalo or a hippo, it is necessary to know as much as you can about them in terms of how they interact with their surroundings. Key questions to ask include “Are they aggressive,” “What is t...