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Tips to Select Digital Camera for Wildlife Photography
Is it voyeuristic? Do you simply want to post the photos on Facebook to show your friends how intrepid and benevolent you are by visiting these poor people? Or is the purpose to raise awareness of the issues of poverty, showing friends back home how fortunate they are and potentially getting people to think about what to do to overcome the challenges? Depicting poverty is a minefield and even your best intentions can be misinterpreted. Showing sensitivity and respect to the community is vital both in your actions to get the photo and in how you use the photo afterwards.

On our safaris, guests often ask us if it's OK to take photos, whether we are in an urban slum or a Maasai village. The trouble is that it is not much use asking us - it is the people in your photograph that need to grant permission. And then it is important to respect the answer. In fact, there are times when the idea of being clicked makes them very uncomfortable and they simply choose not to step out of their homes to even give the photographer a chance. Nevertheless, wildlife photography is interesting and happens to be a passion for many. The best way to pursue this as a hobby is to invest in the right type of equipment. Here are a few important tips that can help you choose the right digital camera for wildlife photography.

- It should give good image quality

This is one of the first requirements when it comes to buying camera for any purpose, isn't it? However, the amount of focus on good image quality differs from person to person. For example, land photographers would want good image quality with a wide dynamic range to cover the finer details. On the other hand wildlife photography does not focuses more on the subject than the details present in the surroundings. Even higher ISO settings are useful in wildlife photography.

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The Uniqueness of Photography

Photography is an art that gives a unique and un-conceived view of each and every thing. Each photographer, being a unique artist tries to capture each and every photo in a unique way. In photography, each angle and pose is important. Based on these major factors, photography can be classified in various types. One of them is the portrait photography.

Main Features of Portrait Photography

For the professional photographers, portrait photography is not a new issue. It is basically portraiture of any person or object's face. It also aims to highlight the expressions, moods and the personality of the subject. The entire body can be included as per clients request. Generally, the photos are clicked lengthwise making sure that the focus is more on the subject.

Portrait photography, being a part of photography has many distinct features that make them different from the normal photography. While the normal photography may include a focus on the person's face or may focus on the background, portraitures make sure that the person whose photo is being clicked, have their face or the bodice exactly in main focus.

Role of Lighting as Difference

Lighting is another factor that plays a big role in portrait photos. In portrait photography, since the main focus is on the subject, photographers make sure that most of the light falls on the subject. photographe mariage paris





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