Catching Wildlife Part 2
As I talked about in a previous article, when shooting wildlife you have to be on your toes. It’s important that you don’t mess with the natural habitat of your subject. You want your scene to be as natural as possible. A lot of professional photographers will sit and wait for hours or days and some even set up remote cameras to snap off shots when there is movement to capture that elusive shot.
In my Photo of the day, you can see that my bunny was taking flight. I was across a parking lot at the State park to get pictures of it. I was actually able to get a few shots off before another car drove by and scared him.
Camera Olympus E-500 DSLR
Zooms lens set at 150 Auto Focus
Scene set for action.
Some great wildlife Photography of course is at National Geographic.