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Avoiding Common Composition Errors That Make Nature Images Feel Cluttered

He rarely sat in a blind for hours. Instead, he moved, watched behavior, and used GPS marks to plan shoots. This approach helped him catch strong light before first morning light. Good wildlife photography began with a clear plan. Early-career lessons taught him that patience meant studying light, not just waiting. Understanding when light hit […]

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Comparing Handheld Shooting and Tripod Use for Backyard Nature Sessions

Choosing the right support changes how images are made. He tested an RRS TVC-34L Mk2 with a heavy Sony 600mm lens during a three-week trip to Southern Australia and Tasmania. That gear choice taught him how travel limits, weight and airline rules shape equipment decisions. Stability matters when long lenses and slow shutter speeds meet […]

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