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Old 09-30-2008, 08:53 PM
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1. Always look around to see if there's something you can climb. Getting higher can be a good thing.

2. With zoo photography, wait and watch. A good half hour in front of any enclosure will yield you actual behavior to shoot. Just 'cause it's shooting fish in a barrel vs. wildlife photography still doesn't mean it's on demand.

3. Choose the moment, don't rely on burst shooting to nab it for you. Timing is another compositional element. Anticipate.
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