
By Stan Tekiela
www.naturesmart.com
When you think of wildlife photography, you often think of spending hours in the woods, sitting in one place, watching and observing and capturing the perfect moment of time of a critter. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. Most wildlife images you see are well planned out, and researched. Many times, it takes hours of preparation, researching where a species exists in populations large enough to increase the chances of seeing one, going during the season they are most active, driving to get to these locations, knowing your camera gear well enough to capture the images you have in your mind. And the list goes on and on.
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