Why Wildlife Photography is so Difficult. It's not just the technical things that makes this genre of photography so tough. I'd argue it's all the hardships we often have to endure to get our images. Spending long periods of time out in the field and dealing with the elements can be a real challenge! Do you identify with any of these difficulties and do you have any tips to share? Let me know in the Comments!
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This video was filmed with a Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens.
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