Saturday 14 June 2014

Know About Animals for Taking Their Amazing Pictures from Indian Wildlife Photographer

Beautiful, deadly and endangered: these are the three words that can be used to explain a tiger. This animal is an iconic symbol of conservation. It is a heavily muscled and extremely powerful predator that stalks and ambushes large prey, camouflaged by its stripy coat. Unlike other cats, tigers are very good swimmers. It is the national animal of India. The country is one of the most interesting and last remaining countries to view and photograph tigers. Thus, tiger photography is very popular here. However, it is not as easy as it sounds. 




Tigers are creatures of habit. Each tiger has a territory within which it usually remains and in order to capture Tiger High Resolution Images, it is essential for you to be familiar with those territories. After knowing their territory, you need to track a tiger and understand its movement so that you can succeed in creating flawless images. Tigers usually lie up in cool shade during the hot part of the day and move when it is cooler. Their movement is mainly for water, food, finding shade or a place to lie up during the day etc. A person who knows the locations of water holes, shelter and other tigers is most suitable for this as he can predict with some certainty about the path that the tiger is likely to take, thus increasing the possibility of capturing its movements properly in a camera. Apart from this, you should be patient and quick in your approach.

For taking amazing pictures, the camera that you choose plays a major role. Lighting is an important factor that you need to control. Spectacular images of a tiger can be taken using side or back lighting, particularly using the warm glow created at sunrise and sunset.  Moreover, correct exposure is also a key to successful photography of tiger. Modern cameras, with their built-in metering systems, have the ability to reducing the possibility of incorrect exposure.