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tips for wildlife photography??

Last post 05-08-2008, 1:29 PM by zenmer. 21 replies.
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  •  21-05-2008, 9:34 AM 803201 in reply to 802687

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    Thanks for the tips Zenmer (and the comment) Will DEFINATELY be posting shots from Monkey World, we get back Monday pm so will hopefully have them up on Weds....or possibly Thurs, work/unpacking etc dependant
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  •  16-07-2008, 7:04 PM 840625 in reply to 799102

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    The most important aspect for wildlife photography is patience, you are dealing with wild animal and bird life, who are often frightened away by someone pointing a big shiny tube at them. They don't know if it's a camera or a weapon.

    Stalking deer is pretty pointless, as they are brilliant at disappearing into undergrowth in seconds, that said there are a number of deer parks in the UK where you can approach them.

    don't give up, wildlife is fascinating and this is always a rewarding genre. :-)


    Kevin and Seri

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    Kevin and Seri
  •  01-08-2008, 5:59 AM 849397 in reply to 799102

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    To stalk Deer you have to get there early(before 1st light or before the dark),remain perfectly still ,be quiet and get to know where they are going to appear from.2 years ago me and my dad had a roe deer come within 30 feet of us, i wish then i had a camera.
    life is too serious!!!!!!!

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  •  01-08-2008, 6:08 AM 849399 in reply to 849397

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    ...ps

    Even ask the local Farmers/shooters/game keepers for advice.This time of year is quiet good as woodpigeons are on the barley/wheat/peas and you might even get a day with them in a hide.Taking shots of birds coming into land as i`m hoping to do later this month.


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  •  02-08-2008, 10:22 PM 850223 in reply to 849399

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    Thanks for the advice...

    Unfortunatley next week I am learning to drive mon-fri   9am-5pm !!! with a test on friday!!!

    I am going to wait until there is ok weather planned and go out with my combats and my camera!!

    I have found where the deer and birds like to chill out and it is only a 15 min walk from my house...

    time to check the met office time for sunrise!!!
  •  05-08-2008, 11:56 AM 851568 in reply to 850223

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    Thanks to FSP's post in the General forum I've just watched the BBC's One Show, half way through is humerous, but useful, piece about photographing deer. You can find the programme here

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cwg2s/

    ..........Tony

  •  05-08-2008, 1:29 PM 851614 in reply to 851568

    Re: tips for wildlife photography??

    Well I walked with a few metres of a pair if roe deer whilst out with digs last, managed to get the shots I've put the animal thread and that was mid afternoon, so it just shows you should always be ready for the unexpected


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