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Wildlife Photography Blog

The Wildlife Photography Blog is my journal on wildlife photography. It...

  • Is where you'll hear about all of the great wildlife photography places that I discover.

  • Lets you keep up to date on my latest methods for getting to know animals to photograph including specific behaviour to capture and the best times to find them.

  • Is where you'll hear my latest wildlife photography tips and advice.

  • Lets you know whenever a page is added to my site, or updated.

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Contribute to Wildlife Photography

Would you like to share your knowledge about wildlife photography? Great, find out how you can submit your story or tip here.

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Flash Photography Tips and Techniques

Flash photography - you either love it or you hate it! These flash photography tips will show you that using a flash is now quite straightforward and a great way to enhance your photography.

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Flash Photography in Total Darkness

For some flash photography subjects it is necessary to shoot in the dark with the flashgun as the primary source of light.

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Flashgun - What To Look For When Purchasing

Most digital SLRs come with a built in flash. While there are occasions when this can be used, you can dramatically improve your flash photography by purchasing a flashgun.

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Macro Flash Photography;

Macro Flash Photography; Hand hold your camera and still get great macro shots.

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Flash Extender

Having a flash extender in your wildlife photography kit bag to extend the range of your flashgun is essential.

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Flash Bracket

A Camera Flash Bracket is an essential piece of equipment for any wildlife photographer who's using flash photography.

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Fill Flash Photography

Fill flash photography is used as a secondary light source to complement natural light . It is a great way to improve your wildlife photography and is excellent for bird photography.

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Canon Flashgun

There are three types of Canon Flashgun, all of which are a big improvement over any inbuilt popup flash. Here you will discover the pros and cons of each one when used for wildlife photography.

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Better Beamer

The Better Beamer is a flash extender that allows you to shoot at greater distances and smaller apertures than the flashgun alone would

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Wildlife Photography Tips

This site is packed with wildlife photography tips for all levels of photographer. As a "quick start" we've captured the ones that we consider essential to know.

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Photographing Wildlife and Making the Most of Light

Light and how you make the most of it when photographing wildlife carries the biggest punch when trying to make your images stand out. Its what truly makes your photography unique.

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Lightroom 3

Adobe Lightroom 3 has some major improvements and new features that should prove very useful to any wildlife photographer. It is the result of listening to feedback from many photographers.

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Canon Lenses fir Wildlife Photography

Canon Lenses

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Donna Nook

Donna Nook in the UK is home to a thriving colony of gray seals. It is one of Europe's largest and most accessible breeding colonies and one of the few places that they can be so easily photographed.

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