Wednesday 17 August 2011

How to Shoot Wildlife Photography From a Vehicle

In many cases, a vehicle more closely approach a wild animal that a person can walk. For example, most wildlife in national parks are accustomed to vehicles, and they know that there is no threat.

Shooting from a vehicle can use a stable platform that adheres firmly to the driver's door when the window is open. (The media is available through several sources.) You can also use a jute bag or cloth filled with uncooked rice, beans or gravel. This is actually my favorite choice for the filming of a vehicle. I travel with it empty, but when you reach your target shooting I will fill.

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