To begin the process of starting wildlife photography, you can begin with smaller animals. Learning how to take photos of small animals is good practice if it is shooting amphibians or shooting dragonflyers does not matter, whatever crosses your lens can help! So local wildlife photography is good for the environment and your budget and helps you to become a better at photography or a better photographer where you are.
In this video we are going to talk a bit about how to take photos of small animals, and a bit about the life of the toads to catch up from my first MARKA video.
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Always remember to take care of vulnerable environments, always act carefully and considered.
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