DPReview on MSN
The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image?
Digital Camera World on MSN
Shoot the same species of animal again and again – it'll make you a better wildlife photographer
Wildlife pro Espen Helland offers an insight into his photographic practice, and why the welfare of animals must always come ...
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KALISPELL, Mont. -- Photographers and wildlife enthusiasts share a common goal: They want to see animals "up close and personal." Photographers need to be relatively close so they can get good head ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Here’s my whistle-stop tour of the top wildlife photography cameras for every budget, from the Nikon D500 to the Canon EOS R1
Choosing a wildlife photography camera isn’t easy, so I’ve unpicked the brands, megapixel counts, and prices so that you can find your wildlife match made in heaven ...
A versatile wildlife lens for photographing a variety of subjects near and far, but its maximum aperture will slow you down in low light. Still, for the money, it's an excellent lens. Why you can ...
Leo Dale does not mean to sound ungrateful, recalling the countless hikes on which he accompanied his parents, starting when he was a small boy. But sometimes, when his mother and father would stop to ...
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