A good friend and I were lucky, a chance to take pictures and go have some wild red and fallow deer, which are the largest known wild animal that is still running free in a few places in Switzerland. These deer make great theme for photography, but if it is based on the rutting season deer tend to take on an entirely different persona ...
Photography Tips Large animals and tips on how to
With each> Photography mission, the challenge remains as close a picture as possible (without, of course, that you come in no immediate danger) is in some cases, this is often achieved by using a telephoto zoom lens, but as is often the case means more detail and clarity detailed images.
To have your camera strap around your neck, that way if you suddenly take flight, you chances are the drop, but be sure if you have to run thatYou place one hand on the camera otherwise a good chance it are bashing you in the chin or worse.
The photo session was a good year for us because we had bright sunshine and a warm day, so we use a 18 to 70mm wide angle lens with the camera settings on automatic left could, although on reflection I wish I had with my 28 - 200mm lens.
Red Deer are majestic animals and to take clear enough strength and energy and losing several people at once, especially when itis the mating season.
As close as we have the deer certainly my heart race as she fixed her gaze on me and began eating the floor, as if to charge, then began their antlers swaying from side to side while stabbing the floor with them. On more than one occasion we found ourselves a little more uncomfortable and go away extremely fast while trying not to a distance safe enough to do running.
My biggest tip for this photographlarge creatures make sure it is not the rut, or you could certainly end up with much more than a few good pictures, as they do not tolerate any kind of friendly attention at this time.
Try to approach from the wind as far as possible, these are often a little edge and could be a picture that you had not, perhaps you did not get done, certainly have. Wear camouflage clothes and wear as little as possible. Try to have some basic set-up, where most of you leave yourEquipment and possessions.
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