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Professional wildlife photographers and filmmakers make it as if it is easy to do; elephant herds looming against a red sky; savannah landscapes under deep blue skies and caravans of clouds; the energy and flow of a wildebeest migration.These professionals may have a certain advantage, but many of their success secrets are comprehensive and will greatly increase your chances of getting amazing photos and videos on your safari. First of all, patience and preparedness. That special snap, whether of animals mating, fighting or making a kill, could happen at any moment, and a better one might follow right after it. Here are some essentials to make your safari shooting not less outstanding than professional one. Above all, take care of your gear. The fingerprints or dust on your lens can virtually spoil your shots. Take with you a blower brush, lens cleaning fluid and lens tissue. Do not forget to ask permission before taking photos of other people and if someone object, be considerable. The main advice regarding the film – buy it in your home country. Lenses
Look through the tips on lenses and find out what to bring with you. Learn more about taking care of your photo equipment. Photo Techniques
Here are some tips on how to take photos on safari. Read more about photo techniques to make your ones professionally. Photographing Etiquette
Read more about photography etiquette. Find out what you should do and avoid doing while taking photos of people of another culture. Photography Tips
Check out photography tips on proper usage of your gear, its maintenance and usage of video gear. Tips on Choosing Telephoto Lenses
Find out more about best telephoto lenses to take on a safari. Read the tips for amateur and professional photographers. |
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