Wildlife Photography for BEGINNERS: 5 TIPS with Paul Miguel Photography



Wildlife Photography Tips for Beginners. There’s so many things when it comes to wildlife photography – Equipment, Technique, Exposure, Fieldcraft. I’ve picked out 5 tips that I think beginners should concentrate on. Do you agree? Do you have any other suggestions specifically for beginners? Let me know in the comments box below.

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This video was filmed with a Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens.
Equipment: Canon 1DX Mark i; Canon 400mm f/5.6 lens; Canon 500mm Mark i f/4 Lens; Induro CT404 tripod

Music:

Smokey’s Lounge by Track Tribe
Hulu Ukulele by Chris Haugen

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