November 29, 2021
RSPB benefits from bird photo contest
Check out the outstanding winners of this year's bird photo contest from the The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers
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Whether you’re new to wildlife photography or looking to improve your skills, we have plenty of tips and techniques to help you on your way.
We’ll also help you choose the best camera and the best lens for wildlife photography, whether you’re simply wondering which focal length to use or are looking for the best kit too.
For those already kitted out but looking for location ideas, we can also point you in the direction of the best spots to get great animal and nature shots.
If you’re a beginner, get started with our tips with our complete guide to wildlife photography, or have a go at creating black and white animal photos, or learn how to capture great bird shots in your own garden.
What is the best focal length for wildlife photography?
The best focal length depends on how close you can get to your subject. If you’re forced to keep your distance then a longer focal length will serve you much better, aim for somewhere around the 300mm or 400mm range.
How can I be an ethical wildlife photographer?
Opinions on how to behave as a wildlife photographer, wildly differ. Photographers can’t all be expected to be experts in animal behaviour but do have a duty of care. A deep love of nature is paramount, and every life form is treated with equal importance and put before any photographic pursuit.
If you’re asking yourself uncomfortable questions about whether your approach to photographing a subject is ethical, then it most likely isn’t.
What is the difference between nature and landscape photography?
Landscape photography tends to encompass whole scenes, capturing a much wider view, while nature photography focuses on much smaller elements, such as animals and plants.
November 29, 2021
Check out the outstanding winners of this year's bird photo contest from the The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers
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October 21, 2021
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October 18, 2021
Art Wolfe exclusively reveals to David Clark what attracts him to the nocturnal world and why is he enjoying shooting it more than ever
October 12, 2021
Selected from more than 50,000 entries from 95 countries, the winners of the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021 competition have been revealed
October 3, 2021
Award-winning nature photographer Marsel van Oosten explains the art of pre-visualisation
September 29, 2021
Ben Hall shows you how to capture one of Britain's most exciting autumn wildlife spectacles
September 9, 2021
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August 16, 2021
Multi-award winning National Geographic photographer, Joel Sartore, talks to us about his latest project recording endangered species using Oppo's flagship smartphone
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