Planning your next wildlife photography trip
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It's a new year (2024) and with each new year comes new opportunities. If one of those is going on a wildlife photography trip, here are a few things to consider:
Planning
- Which animals do you hope to see?
- When is the best time to see them?
- When are they most active?
Photography
- How do you plan to use your photographs?
- What difference does that make to your camera settings?
- How well do you know your camera?
- Do you need to schedule some practice photography?
- Can you look at another photographers work (for inspiration) and understand how they achieved a particular result?
- Do you need to take a photography course?
Admin
- Do you need to get your photography equipment serviced?
- Do you have the correct documentation?
- Do you have the correct insurance?
You want to make sure that you get as much enjoyment as possible from your trip and spending a little time preparing for it can make all the difference.
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