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Wildlife Photography – Getting Close Enough to Be Effective

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  • Photography, Al’s Column
Sep 23 2015
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For most kinds of wildlife photography, whether underwater or topside, a key skill toward consistently achieving good results is being able to get close enough to be effective. And, to be certain, I am saying that quite specifically – it doesn’t necessarily mean getting really close, but instead means getting close enough.

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