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Hello there!! Welcome to my Profile. Aspiring photographer || Student of Building technology|| Nature and wildlife enthusiast
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY; A SPECTACULAR EXPERIENCE 🤩 ~ Camouflage and remote triggers are essential tools for any wildlife photographer. 📸🐧 ~ By blending into their surroundings with the help of camouflage clothing and equipment, photographers can get closer to their subjects for the perfect shot. ~ Additionally, using remote triggers allows photographers to capture images without disturbing their subjects. These techniques not only help photographers capture stunning images, but also minimize the impact on the natural environment. 🐬🦈📸🐍 ~ Take the pride of the whales as a case study, these animals portray the intuitive intentionality of the history untold and foretold. Notwithstanding, the birth of wildlife conservation is a step to a new world of beauty. WHO AGREES WITH ME?☝️👆📸🤩 #WildlifePhotography #Camouflage #RemoteTriggers
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How Do You Judge A Wildlife Photo? People sometimes show me a wildlife photo and ask me what I think, but I always turn the question around. “What do you think of it yourself?” Aesthetics are subjective, so there’s no right or wrong answer, and my view is no more ‘valid’ just because I’m a professional wildlife photographer. However, if you asked me what makes a good photo, that requires a much longer answer…! #photocontests #wildlifephotography #rulesofcomposition #photojudging #onsafariwithnickdale https://lnkd.in/emxzCbpd
How do you Judge a Wildlife Photo? — Nick Dale Photography
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Our approach at Te Aroha Photography is to drill down deeper into farm life than the many other photographers who work in rural photography. There is a lot of very nice work: portraits, landscapes and decorative animal images. These photographs are heart warming. The partners in Te Aroha Photography are a veterinarian and a photographer. Our photographs are therefore taken at the workface of commercial farming. They present real veterinarian procedures and farming practices. We explore applying photographic techniques like stitched panoramas to subjects they wouldn't traditionally be used with. Our ambition is to tell the story of a entire procedure or task in one frame.
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follow me - #KingCobra - #SnakeVideos - #ReptileLovers - #WildlifeEncounters - #VenomousSnakes - #CobraNation - #SnakeSquad - #ReptileWorld - #WildlifeWonders - #SnakeLovers - #CobraLove You can also use hashtags related to: - Conservation: #SnakeConservation #ReptileConservation - Education: #SnakeEducation #ReptileLearning - Photography/Videography: #SnakePhotography #WildlifeFilmmaking Remember to keep your hashtags relevant, concise, and targeted to your audience. Using 5-10 hashtags per post is a good starting point. For LinkedIn-specific hashtags, you can add: - #WildlifeOnLinkedIn - #ReptileCommunity - #AnimalLovers - #NatureEnthusiasts
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Wildlife photography presents countless challenges, demanding quick decisions and impeccable skills, especially for beginners. Despite your best efforts, unforeseen factors can prevent the perfect shot. No fear! In this Capture Canvas blog, we'll discuss 10 wildlife photography tips that will up your game, ensuring every shot is a masterpiece.
10 Wildlife Photography Tips for Beginners
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Katie Kehoe Wildfire Shelters for Small Animals, 35.66754°N, 105.43550°W, Santa Fe National Forest, NM (2023)_digital photography_16" x 24" (2023) 66" x 66" x 17" Photographic documentation of 6 wildfires shelters I conceived and created for small animals. Installed site-specifically and temporarily in Santa Fe National Forest, where one year earlier, New Mexico's largest wildfire in recorded history, raged. These are intended as sculpture objects that give the appearance of offering protection from wildfires; these are not intended to be used literally as wildfire shelters. #climateartcollection #climateart #artforclimatechange #artisticactivist #artivism #Climatejusticeart #artwithpurpose #artandenvironment #climateconsciousart #artisticexpression #ecoart #sustainableart #artandclimateaction #art #climate #artists #opencall #artforpositivechange #climateartists #artforourplanet #environmentalart #artisticesportsovement #artisticesponse #Climatechange #environmentalism
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Flowers are a popular subject for photography, full of color, texture, patterns and personality. Getting close-up images of flowers can feel like exploring a secret universe that’s always been there but just out of sight. But it’s not as simple as getting your lens super close to the main flower and clicking away. It’s about understanding how to draw attention to the subject, exploring different viewpoints, and immersing yourself in the beauty of this flower-filled scene. By sharing these photos on social platforms, in galleries, or in collaboration with conservation organizations, you can help educate the public about the need to protect these natural treasures for future generations. Photography can be a powerful tool for conservation, transforming the viewer’s perspective and inspiring action towards protecting our environment. So, your beautiful flower photos have power to help the planet in ways that truly matter.
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Attention, all you budget-conscious wildlife shutterbugs! Learn how to capture nature's coolest critters without breaking the bank. It's easier than you think - trust me, I've tried it all! Call to action: Check out our latest tips for wildlife photography on a shoestring: https://lnkd.in/gww5fgpS
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"As more and more people take up wildlife photography as a hobby or career, ethics and education become ever more important. Especially as social media enables spectacular images to be circulated more widely than ever before," writes Rhiannon Russell. Click the link below to read our recent piece by Rhiannon Russell all about ethical wildlife photography.
Do not disturb: Practicing ethical wildlife photography
https://canadiangeographic.ca
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Hi, I'm interested in nature photography. This is one of my photos, depicting the flower of a neem tree. The botanical name of this plant is Azadirachta indica. Capturing the delicate beauty of the neem tree in bloom. 🌿 The neem (Azadirachta indica) is not only striking but also renowned for its medicinal properties. #NaturePhotography #NeemTree #AzadirachtaIndica #BotanicalPhotography #PlantLovers #FloralBeauty #EcoFriendly #NatureLovers #GardenPhotography #MedicinalPlants"
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