ADD MOVEMENT WITH A SLOW SHUTTER
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You don’t always have to freeze the moment with a fast
shutter speed to get great wildlife images. Fast-moving
subjects like birds can look very striking if you go into your
camera’s Shutter Priority mode and dial in a slower shutter
speed, such as 1/10 sec. This should be long enough to
capture a little bit of motion in their wings.
USE GRASS TO ADD A COLOUR WASH
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An easy way to add a splash of colour to your wildlife
shots is to get down low and lay prone on the ground,
then shoot through the grass, or foliage, to inject a wash
of colour in the bottom half of the frame. Wide apertures
such as f/2.8, or f/4 will help you blur the grass to create
a pleasing green gradient.
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