Réussir vos photos d'oiseaux
In this 43rd episode of the series: Photographing Birds, I draw a connection between an article I read about the anticipation and reaction skills of elite athletes and wildlife photography. After reading this text, it seemed obvious to me that we needed to develop the same qualities in order to take better photos. I demonstrate my points by showing you some of my recent photos and explaining the importance of knowing your subjects, their behavior, and anticipating their actions and reactions. I will regularly produce new episodes on bird photography, as well as landscape photography. By subscribing to my YouTube channel, you will be notified when future episodes are released. I also invite you to visit my Facebook page and my website: www.danieldupont.ca

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