Saturday, February 17, 2024

5641. PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS: WILDLIFE. Use a strong background or foreground or leading lines to create a feeling of scale and drama v. a tight shot.

PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS: 

Use a strong background or foreground to create a feeling of scale and drama v. a tight shot. Or use leading lines.

The Chattering Lory. 16 Feb 2024. Canon R5, 105mm, 1/160sec, f/5.6, ISO 1250. 

A strong background rather than a tight shot creates a feeling of scale and drama.
 

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UPDATE:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2024/02/5641-photography-tips-use-strong.html

 

 


 
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Wide Angle Wildlife - Josh Miller. Telephoto isn't the only option. Use Wide Angle.
www.outdoorphotograpaher.com. July 2021



Josh likes to maintain a subject size between 25 to 30% of the image. This provides a viewer with a sense of context and scale. Shoot at eye level (for birds) and low (for bears). Shooting on the same level as the subject provides a more intimate and impactful glimpse into the animal's domain.
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 The Chattering Lory. 16 Feb 2024. Canon R5, 105mm, 1/160sec, f/5.6, ISO 1250. 


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