BillyBoy02
Veteran Member
Daniella, I originally got my camera to take pictures of antlered deer in a ambush sort of a setting (waiting for them to come to me) I'm not quick enough on the draw (getting my camera out of the bag) to do it any other way. I would suggest that everyone else do it this way as well unless your a far distance from the querry and can seek up on what your wanting to take a photo of
the original post was about something else as animals taken in the
wild are more interesting photos and i disagree..at least for
amaters, the photos taken in the wild will probably just quick and
some time very quick snap shots, either in fear of the animal
getting away or in fear of being eated by your photographic subject.
I captured also this coyotee on a trail..he was jumping in the air
to catch a mouse...but is the photo more interesting that this nice
monkey photo that i saw, taken from a zoo, of a mother monkey
holding her baby?
http://www.pbase.com/image/624064
I do lots of hiking...and i have been in many places in USA...I
have seen many wild animals but taking good photo of them is near
to impossible..because you do not plan. Now i may be wrong..but
pro photographer spend lots of time spotting wild animals to get
the shots that they are getting...mostly this is out of consumer
reach. I have been hiking all over the state, but rare are the
occasions where you can have a good photo of a wild animal..even if
you are not lazy...and even more rare are the occasions where in
those occasion you have good light condition..as most wild animals
are coming out at night...I saw a nice bobcat, but it was at night.
Never saw a cougar...saw lots of deers...those are incredibly easy
to take in photo here in California..but in MOntreal those same
deers woudl be the greatest challange as they "fly" away as soon as
they get a sniff of human sent...
--http://www.pbase.com/image/1423086
Regards to all,
Willa
Well no one said you had to look at them.
I for one would love to get out and take wild animals in there
natural habitat but I just can not get that fare out in the time I
get to spend taking pictures.
Oh could you please post some pictures of your MEERKAT
http://www.pbase.com/image/2079934
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Bill Huber, Fort Worth, Tx
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