We all know how rewarding it feels to hike to the top of a mountain and have the opportunity to capture the inevitably beautiful scenery. But sometimes you want to take a break from the cliche landscape photographs and just capture an image of the neighborhood raccoon; even if it’s just digging through your trash bin. If and when you find yourself in that position, you want to be sure you do that raccoon justice and take the best photo you possibly can of it. Nature and wildlife photographer Florian Schulz gives us key tips in answering just that. Well… not how to better shoot a photo of a raccoon, but how to take better wildlife photos; close enough.
Key Points
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See more nature and wildlife photography tips from David Smith.
See more of Florian’s work here.
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