Thursday 10 November 2016

Dr. Vinay Rawlani Provides Tips for Improving Your Wildlife Photography

In today’s blog, Dr. Vinay Rawlani will attempt to supply you with some easy-to-apply tips or advice for improving your Wildlife Photography. Some of them might seem like common sense, and you’ve probably read a similar list of “how-to’s” elsewhere, but remember that common sense is not so common at all these days and that everyone has their own take on things, however, similar they may be. I do think I will cover a few points that are not just based on pure technical skill – photography is finally an art-form, and generally we ought to be freed up to put down the imaginative and prescient we have now in our intellect’s eye instead than follow conventions and norms.

Here is a fast overview of the points I will cover up in this post:
1.       Know your gear
2.       Know your subject
3.       Know the “rules” | Break the “rules”
4.       Work the daylight
5.       Shoot wider | Shoot Closer
6.       The More, the Merrier
7.       How low can you go?
8.       The Content-Technicals Dichotomy
9.       Patience isn’t a virtue…it’s a necessity
10.   Be there and enjoy it!




These are the points Dr. Vinay Rawlani try to cover up Wildlife Photography. Dr. Vinay Rawlani likes Animal photography and he has outstanding information of Animal images with years of revel in.

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