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STALKED BY THE LION: WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

Imagine the feelings that contingency strike a chairman when a lioness prowls fifteen feet divided from them in the wild. Wildlife photographer Mattias Klum does an glorious pursuit describing such a face-off in a reduced revelation he available for National Geographic. Have a look at the following video to listen to the story in the photographer’s own words:

 ”To do what we do, you don’t have to be some tarzan jungle jim, you have to be the contrary. You have to be soft; hopefully intelligent. You have to review the sourroundings and you have to be modest. Otherwise we would have been eaten a long time ago. “

His story starts with him sitting, patiently watchful by a tide for an animal to get a drink. He is astounded when a lioness comes down the bank towards the rivulet and unknowingly walks right up to Klum. In a separate second, Klum contingency confirm to make himself well known but looming as a hazard to the lioness. Having detected Klum’s presence, the lion crouched to the belligerent and one after another prowling closer to the photographer. What happened subsequent is zero reduced of a miracle.

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Face-Off with a Lion

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Posted by Favorite Rss - March 21, 2012 at 11:35 am

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HDR PHOTOGRAPHY RANT PART 1


This is Part 1 of my investigate into HDR photography. Contrary to what we contend in the video, the outcome is still out on my feelings towards HDR. Part 1 goes into the elementary reason of what HDR is and the basis of how it works. Part 2 will move you a full educational on HDR from an consultant in the field. To see representation HDR images conduct over to my blog bit.ly

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Posted by Favorite Rss - December 30, 2011 at 11:32 pm

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THE DEFINITIVE PHOTOGRAPHER – FAST TRACK PHOTOGRAPHER

The Definitive Photographer – Fast Track Photographer

There are lots of books available on marriage photography and selecting one mostly becomes a lot difficult. This is not because all the books are good. On the contrary, all these books are in truth full of tips and tricks that are very usual and can be learnt through an choice or two. There is zero new in most of the books. In this case, all the books are replicas of the same as distant as the calm is concerned. If you want to be forward of your trade, the best way is to sense those tips and tricks that are not well well known to all photographers. One such book that can give these to you is Fast Track Photographer: The Definitive New Approach to Successful Wedding Photography by Dane Sanders. Dane Sanders is a well well known marriage photographer and he has been through many different assignments. Thus, he becomes your beam through the middle of this book and helps you find the dark secrets of marriage photography. Read more…

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 20, 2011 at 9:02 am

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WITH LIGHT IN PHOTOGRAPHY

With light in photography

The use of light in a print can be the determining cause in either this design will be fantastic or terrible. If you select your camera orifice and shiver speed automatically, use what your camera is essentially doing, is built with the light scale and measuring how much light is on camera.But that does not meant that there is discordant to all to it. You should also have the point of view of situation light the frame, what kind of shade you think and if you replacement peep focus (with peep light on the subject, if you have a really splendid background). If you look at the night shooting, you are all kinds of cold goods such as light in motion, cinema with moonlight, or silhouettes. Read more…

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Posted by Favorite Rss - April 8, 2011 at 2:12 am

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