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Steve Perry offers 10 tips to elevate your wildlife photography!
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photographed these amazing, graceful and elegant #Cranes, also known as #Red_Crowned_Cranes in #Hokkaido, Japan. These magnificent Cranes perform a graceful dance display by jumping up high and landing back softly on the exact same spot repeatedly. Sharing a view photographs in a slideshow – #Wildlife_Photographer_Bruna_Mentrup-Nortje
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TAKE CONTROL OF OUR ENVIRONMENT-RIETVLEI NATURE RESERVE
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1/500sec – f/4,5 – ISO 500 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 70 – 200mm f/2.8
I would also like to share some images captured during my travels, which I will post during the following weeks.
TRAVEL JAPAN – Japanese Macaques (Snow Monkeys)FIRST STOP (Continue): Jigokudani – Kogen National Park – North West of Tokyo.
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Jako Poolman. Spider web 1, Chartwell AH (Jhb) October 2023
I’m not sure if this is landscape or wildlife. But it seems to fit here. Took this while testing the new 50mm Rf 1.8 lens. Loved the bokeh of the light filtering through the leaves.
Canon EOS R8, RF50mm, 1/320sec, f1.8, ISO 100
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WHAT HAPPENS TO DOF WHEN YOUR SUBJECT IS CLOSE TO THE CAMERA?
Pros and Cons of long telephoto lenses – (continuation)FIRST IMAGE:
1/1250sec – f/4 – ISO 640 – Nikon D5 – Nikon 600mm Lens
FOCUS DISTANCE: 10 metersHaving the focal plane a short distance from the image plane renders shallow DOF. Conversely, the farther the image plane i…Read More
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1/400 sec – f/4 – ISO 640 – Nikon D5 – Nikon 600mm Lens
FOCUS DISTANCE: 8,91 METERSFor the same focal length and same aperture setting, getting physically closer to the subject will give shallower DOF and more background bokeh. In other words, less of your subject will be sharp in focus.
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Let’s check out the performance of the new Fuji GFX ll mirrorless camera shooting wildlife.
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Beaky Beauty. I have such a love and fascination for the Hornbil and have hundreds of photos of them. Just a quirky depiction of expression, colour and texture.
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Watch how the Canon EOS R5 and R6 changed the wildlife and bird photography world!!
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Pros and Cons of long telephoto lenses – (continuation)
FIRST IMAGE – (Watch in full display for max quality)WHY IS DOF MINIMISED AT THE MAXIMUM FOCAL LENGTH OF A ZOOM/LONG LENS?
Field depth depends on four factors: aperture size, lens focal length, frame (sensor) size, and focal distance (distance to subject).
Wildlife and bird p…Read More
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Maybe we should call it..mini wildlife. It’s a beautiful image, Jako, and it’s nice to see that you don’t miss the small things in Nature, which are also important and part of wildlife.