I Messed Up These Shots (Here’s What Went Wrong)
Behind every good photo is a long list of shots that didn’t work. In this video, I’m sharing some of my biggest misses in wildlife photography. These were incredible moments in the field that I completely failed to capture the way I should have. From blown highlights and wrong lenses to missed focus and poor decisions in the moment, every image here has a story behind it. The goal is simple. To show that mistakes are a part of the process, and more importantly, what you can learn from them so you don’t repeat them in your own photography. If you’re into wildlife photography, or just getting started, this will give you a real look at what actually goes wrong out there in the field. If you want to check out my photography, you can find me here: Instagram: / 29.shantanu If you enjoyed this video or found it useful, consider subscribing. I share wildlife photography tips, field experiences, and real stories from the jungle. Thanks for watching. 00:00 Intro 00:45 The Overexposed Tiger 03:40 The Three and a Half Tigers 06:32 The Not So Sharp Tiger 08:47 The Underexposed Lion 11:46 The Missed Shot of a Golden Tiger 13:45 Outro

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