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The Ultimate Beginners Guide To Wildlife Photography
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 7.59 GB | Duration: 8h 30m Go From Taking a Shot to Capturing a Moment. Learn the secrets of Wildlife Photography and make your images stand out! What you'll learn What Equipment to Buy for Wildlife Photography How to Get the best from your budget when buying Camera Gear. Basic Camera Settings The Exposure Triangle and how it works Creative Use of Aperture ISO - when to use High ISO and when to use low Shutter Speeds - Freezing the Action or Showing Motion The Best camera Shooting Modes for Wildlife Photography White Balance and how it works The Best Focus Modes for different Wildlife Photography Situations Back Button Focusing Using and Understanding Histograms Exposure Compensation - and easy way to get maximum results Mastering the Angles of Light Shooting Silhouettes Learning Backlighting Dramatic use of Side Lighting Shooting in Harsh Light Taking Images in the rain and snow Eye Catching Wildlife Portraits The best angles to shoot portraits from Using a methodical approach to portraits Capturing Character and Connection The Importance of Backgrounds Easy Default settings to capture pin sharp action images every time Understanding Wildlife Behaviour Being Ready for the Action The importance of Composition Using Negative Space to add impact Shooting for Black and White The Technique of capturing birds in flight Settings to help you achieve a high success rate for birds in flight Slow Shutter Speeds Intentional Camera Movement Shooting High Key Images with maximum impact Creative Cropping and Framing 6 Tips for better outcomes The importance of researching your subjects and locations Practicing Patience The Ethics of Wildlife Photography Finding Wildlife Photography Destinations Close to Home Setting up a Garden Hide The Best Destinations for Wildlife Photography Top Tips on how to photograph the Great Wildebeest Migration Top Tips on how to photograph wildlife from hides Introducing an effective workflow Basic Post Processing Adobe Bridge Adobe Camera Raw Adobe Photoshop Topaz Editing Suite Requirements No prior experience is needed You will need a camera and lens (Bridge, DSLR, Mirrorless) You will need a notebook and pen Description Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Wildlife Photography Section 2: Module 1 - Best Camera Gear for Wildlife Photography Lecture 2 The Best Camera Gear for Wildlife Photography Section 3: Module 2: Camera Setting - Basic Exposure Lecture 3 Camera Settings Basic Exposure Section 4: Module 3: Camera Settings - Putting It All Together Lecture 4 Camera Settings - Putting It All Together Section 5: Module 4: Focus Modes and File Format Lecture 5 Focus Modes and File Format Section 6: Module 5: Exposure - Histograms and Exposure Compensation Lecture 6 Exposure - Histograms and Exposure Compensation Section 7: Module 6: Light Lecture 7 Light Section 8: Module 7: Weather Lecture 8 Weather Section 9: Module 8: Wildlife Portraits Lecture 9 Wildlife Portraits Section 10: Module 9: Wildlife in the environment Lecture 10 Wildlife in the Environment Section 11: Module 10: Wildlife Behaviour Lecture 11 Wildlife Behaviour Section 12: Module 11: Composition Lecture 12 Composition Section 13: Module 12: Black and White Lecture 13 Black and White Section 14: Module 13: Birds in Flight Lecture 14 Birds in Flight Section 15: Module 14: Creative Techniques Lecture 15 Creative Techniques Section 16: Module 15: Better Outcomes Lecture 16 Better Outcomes Section 17: Module 16: Patience and Ethics Lecture 17 Patience and Ethics Section 18: Module 17: In the Field Lecture 18 In the Field Section 19: Module 18: Basic Post Processing Lecture 19 Basic Post Processing Section 20: Final Thoughts Lecture 20 Final Thoughts