Trying to be a Wildlife Photographer
I love wildlife and I love photography and I dream of one day being a professional photographer. Whether this dream ever comes to fruition or not, only the future knows. So for now, this is me trying to be a wildlife photographer.
If you are passionate about wildlife and love photography, then please hang around for a read. The articles won’t be too tech heavy, but more a diary of what I get up to with my camera.
Some posts will focus on my photography hide. It’s a project that I am massively passionate about and means a huge amount to me, so stay tuned for updates on this.
Please feel free to comment on the posts or contact me here with any blog related questions.
Happy wildlife encounters!
Back at the Set-up
The feeders have only recently just started to get busy, which is a result of the drop in temperature and the birds natural food becoming scarcer. The species that you can always rely on were about in good numbers – blue tits and great tits.
Setting up Shots -Bird on a Stick
You can make a wildlife set-up pretty much anywhere and one of the best places to start is in your own garden.
Wildlife Photography Set-up
I have been very fortunate in that I got to know someone who was kind enough to let me start exploring his land with the possibility of photographing the wildlife there.
My Kit - OM System
I shoot with OM System (formerly Olympus) cameras and lenses. I chose OM System for two main reasons, the first being cost.