The magazine MAQ May-June 2019 | Page 113

MAQ Magazine n. 12 / May - June 2019

What should you do before and during wildlife photography?

Set the camera appropriately for each scene you are about to shoot.

Choose the right angle for the camera to get an aesthetic composition of the image.

Apply the rule of thirds in most images taken by your camera lens.

Focus on setting the most important goals in focus strengths.

Give importance to the direction of motion in the picture. If you are visualizing an animal moving in the direction of the left, for example, you should place it on the right side of the image to make the viewer think about the target for which the animal is being made.

Capture as many pictures as you can, then choose the best ones.

Use Raw to capture images if you edit them later.