In this video I reveal the tips and trick I use for capturing wildlife photography images. Following on from part one where I looked at taking images of birds in your garden, this time I progress to the skills you will need to successfully track wildlife in the countryside and come back with great images of true wildlife. The wildlife photography tips and tricks you learn here can be used in many locations and situations helping you take the steps from beginner to expert.
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Some of my Kit
Wild Camping
Technicals 60+10 Backpack
Vango Compact Gas Stove
Stanley Stainless steel cook set
Sony A7ii
Sony Zeiss 24-70 lens
Pentax 135mm Lens
Samyang 14mm F2.8
Pentax 50mm 1.7
Canon 100mm Macro
Canon 100d
Canon 18-55
Canon 24mm Pancake lens
Neewer L Bracket / Hand Grip (A brilliantly cheap alternative that works as well as some very expensive rivals.
Rode Video Micro
Vanguard Alta Pro 2+ 263AB100
Vanguard Up-Rise 46 Camera Rucksack
Benro Tripod and Head
Gorillapod
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