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Wild Photo Adventures TV Series, How to photogr...

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  • douggardner1 douggardner1 commented 1 month ago

    Wild Photo Adventures TV Series 204

    Photographing the Eastern Wild Turkey, SC

    Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner shares tips and techniques for finding and photographing ...

    douggardner1 said:

    Actually I am a hunter and have been since the age of 6. Unfortunately I don't get to hunt as much as I would like to anymore, but all the skills I learned as a hunter has helped my wildlife photography many fold over the years. Thanks, Doug

    • douggardner1 douggardner1 commented 3 months ago

      Wild Photo Adventures TV Series 204

      Photographing the Eastern Wild Turkey, SC

      Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner shares tips and techniques for finding and photographing ...

      douggardner1 said:

      @jazzmessenger8

      If your subject is moving leave the head loose so you can track it. The only time you want lock your head down is if your subject is perfectly stationary or it's a scenic shot. As for focus, unless it's a small fast flying bird like Teal, quail, grouse etc.... I manual focus ever...

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  • douggardner1 douggardner1 commented 1 month ago

    Wild Photo Adventures TV Series 205

    Photographing wildlife during a drought, SC

    Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner visits Lake Marion, SC during a severe drought to photo...

    douggardner1 said:

    In this show I'm using a Canon 500mm f4. Thanks Doug

  • douggardner1 douggardner1 commented 2 months ago

    Wild Photo Adventures TV Series 202

    Photographing Large Mammals in Grand Teton National Park, WY (part 2)

    Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner visits Grand Teton National P...

    douggardner1 said:

    Actually "fool" might be the right choice of words! Like most large mammals, they only see "black & white" or shades of grey. So my red jacket seen in B&W appears dark grey. The camo stays on my lens all the time and the reason I wore a red jacket is for safety from hunters mistaken me for an ani...

  • douggardner1 douggardner1 commented 3 months ago

    Wild Photo Adventures TV Series 201

    Photographing Large Mammals in Grand Teton National Park, WY (part 1)

    Professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner visits Grand Teton National P...

    douggardner1 said:

    Just so there is no confusion, these are not scopes they are actual camera lenses. Scopes are magnified layers of glass (much like a lens) that you look directly through viewing only not photography. My longest lenses are 500mm and 600mm. I use Canon brand equipment.

    Thanks for watching!

    Doug

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