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Photographing wildlife can be extremely rewarding and a great way to enjoy the outdoors. Wildlife photography can be practiced by enthusiasts of practically any age or skill level.

Wildlife photographers often specialize in capturing images of birds, mammals, fish, shellfish, reptiles, amphibians, insects or other creatures. Others specialize in specific regions or environments, photographing a wide range of species within those areas.

To successfully photograph wildlife in a variety of conditions, the photographer must be able to adjust camera settings. For beginner to intermediate-level photographers, a good resource is usually a camera owner’s manual or user guide. Most digital camera manuals explain basic photography concepts, explain camera settings and offer advice on how to cure common problems.

One of the most important things to remember when photographing wildlife is to always prepare the camera before heading into the field. Essential preparations include charging or replacing batteries, cleaning the lens and doing a basic operational check of the camera before fishing.



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In this video I show you what I bring with me when I do paranormal investigations. Please be respectful of my beliefs in this video, as I respect all beliefs and skeptics. Thanks for watching! Equipment Mentioned In This Video: (Prices vary on all these items so please shop around!) How To Hunt Ghost by Joshua P Warren – Amazon Sasquatch Notebook :) – Walmart RCA VR5220 Digital Voice Recorder – Amazon or Ebay Gauss Master EMF Detector – Amazon or Ebay Cell Sensor EMF Detector – Amazon or Ebay E.Smog Scout Lux EMF Sound Converter – Amazon Digital Camera – Amazon or Ebay Thermometer – Amazon or Ebay

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Stubble quail hunting in Victoria, Australia during 2009 season with my english pointer, Jack. Its Jack’s first season and is holding point fairly well but breaks once the bird is flushed. I normally put a long rope on his collar that he drags around so when on point i can peg the rope to the ground to stop him chasing and getting in the way. Occasionally retrieves but usually just finds the bird, picks it up for a few seconds and drops it again. 2 quail flushed here and both dropped with the 12ga. Sorry about crap video quality. Its filmed on a normal digital camera on video mode.

parkesy82 asked:


Stubble quail hunting in Victoria, Australia during 2009 season with my english pointer, Jack. Its Jack’s first season and is holding point fairly well but breaks once the bird is flushed. I normally put a long rope on his collar that he drags around so when on point i can peg the rope to the ground to stop him chasing and getting in the way. Occasionally retrieves but usually just finds the bird, picks it up for a few seconds and drops it again. 2 quail flushed here and both dropped with the 12ga. Sorry about crap video quality. Its filmed on a normal digital camera on video mode.

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