One-take portraits in a random setting with no control of the light with a uncooperative subject who does not listen to your posing suggestions... no wonder wildlife portraiture is the hardest! Here are 10 tips that might help you out! :)
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With time on my hands I finally got round to processing a series of images in a more artistic way... here are the first few! What do you think?
Starting off with wildlife photography is not easy, and a lot of people get lost at the beginning... so I have made a list of 8 tips that will set you along the right path to making great wildlife images... :)
There is always wildlife around, you just have to find it, and if you can't take a good photo of a pigeon, then how are you meant to take a good photo of an eagle?
The tiny 14 square kilometer Tanjung Datu national park in Sarawak, Borneo, may be small in size, but large in importance.
The hardest part of processing a high ISO image is removing unwanted noise whilst maintaining the detail and sharpness of the image. Here is how I do it!
We spent a couple of weeks in Sarawak, Borneo, trekking and exploring the forests last August, 1 year old baby in toe! This post is long overdue, and it no where near complete, but i hope that this small sample of the images, to give you a taste of our adventure. :)