Posts tagged Wildlife Photography
Can a Bird and Wildlife Watching Safari in Namibia Help Save Grasslands in New York State?

Namibia, with over 700 bird species living among the lions, elephants, rhinos, zebra, and with plenty of room to breath and explore and the friendliest people, is one of my favorite places on earth, These are my ten best moments on an unforgettable safari that also helped save grassland habitat an ocean away in the US in New York State!

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The Definitive Guide to Getting Spectacular Photographs of Moose in the Grand Tetons

Capturing the image of a huge, powerful moose with full antlers is an image any wildlife photographer would love to have - but how do you get that photograph? Wildlife photographer, Jorn Vangoidtsenhoven shares his favorite techniques, equipment, locations, and secrets for taking great moose photographs in Grand Teton National Park.

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Amos Nachoum Wins Sienna International Photography Contest

Wildlife and underwater photographer, Amos Nachoun is winner of the a 2018 Sienna International Photography Contest. Photographers from 156 countries competed with over 48,000 images. Amos took the coveted first prize in the wildlife category for his astounding image of a leopard seal and gentoo penguin. Photographed in the freezing waters of Antarctica, the image is entitled: Facing Reality.

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How To Get Great Wildlife Photographs in the Forest

How to get great photographs of wildlife when the subjects are in the forest, hidden by lush foliage and bathed in diffused light? Nature photographer Robert Wallace shares his secrets for getting shots of black bear, Manitoban elk, and more in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park spanning North Carolina and Tennessee. Good tips for staying safe in black bear country too.

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The Awesome Adventures of Anette Mossbacher, Wildlife Photographer

Wildlife photographer Anette Mossbacher's images of lion, rhino, oryx, and other animals feel like personal introductions - but what is behind the scene? Crazy tourists, angry elephants, and leopards ready to leap, not to mention keeping balance in rough, Arctic waters, are all in a day's work. Oh, and then there are the technical secrets. 

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