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Take better wildlife pictures WITHOUT spending big bucks on
camera equipment - let me show you how!
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You're on your favorite trail, following it through grass and reeds in the old marsh. As the sun dips lower and the sky turns pink, you spot a solitary snowy egret headed your way. The wispy white bird quickly dips his head to snatch a fish from the shallows, and gobbles the wriggling meal. He snakes his head down for several more snacks as he silently paces closer. And you wish for that 600mm lens you've lusted after to capture the action! You don't need thousands of dollars to capture the great wildlife images you're dreaming of. What you really need is knowledge - knowledge I've condensed for you from years of field experience. Let me show you the best way to approach egrets and herons, bison and skunks - without taking out a second mortgage for camera gear. Wildlife: Stealth Approach for an Intimate View shows you how to photograph your favorite wildlife, and what you need to do it. This photography workshop in an eBook starts with basic wildlife photography techniques you can apply to any wild animal. Then it tells you how to photograph critters doing interesting things - black-necked stilt chicks pacing, burrowing owls yawning, skunks looking surprised, elk fighting - where to find them, and how to get close. It's illustrated with images to inspire you. And it's easy to order.
PLEASE NOTE - you need a PC or a Windows emulator on your Mac
to download and view this eBook. It will NOT run directly on a Mac.
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me for a Mac-friendly eBook.
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No more wondering where to get the money for that huge telephoto lens - you'll discover you don't need it! Get all the pictures you want for about what your next U.S. trip costs - depending on the camera gear you have already. Then let me teach you to use it well for great pictures of those rare animals you love. You could find some of the information on the web - but it would take a long time to chase it all down. And I've put together wildlife photography tips you won't get unless you learn them the way I did - in the field. You'll save time learning from me - I've been there before! Check the table of contents - see what you're getting. Click on the links
for samples.
PLEASE NOTE - you need a PC or a Windows emulator on your Mac
to download and view this eBook. It will NOT run directly on a Mac.
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Wildlife: Stealth Approach for an Intimate View
Table of Contents
1. Introduction - Who
this is for
2. Wildlife photography isn't done with a Kodak Instamatic - Basic Principles 3. Who do you want to get close to? The five Ws: 4. Getting Close: Water Birds 5. Getting Close: Avian Predators 6. Getting Close: Small Furry Critters 6. Getting Close: Big Furry Critters |
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photography workshop eBook again and again. Click the 'Buy Now' button below to purchase and download the wildlife photography workshop eBook. It runs about what a few rolls of slide film used to cost you, and a lot less than that 600mm lens you've thought about. Don't worry if you don't have a PayPal account - you can use your credit card. Order and delivery pages for wildlife photography workshop eBooks are on the secure systems of PayPal and Payloadz - your credit card information stays secure. PLEASE NOTE - you need a PC or a Windows emulator on
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