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It's Not A Painting, It's A Photograph

2/13/2023

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Bird Reflection Photograph
Capturing a birds reflection in a body of water is a unique way to capture wildlife that you don't see often in photographs. When done correctly, these reflections can create a painting-like affect that will take your wildlife photography to the next level. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

1. Find the right location
The key to capturing wildlife reflections is to find the right location next to water. Look for a calm body of water that is surrounded by nature and animals, such as a lake, pond, or river. It's also important to choose a location with a good view of the sky, as this will reflect in the water and add depth to your shot.

2. Wait for the right light
Lighting is critical when shooting wildlife reflections. You want to avoid harsh shadows and overcast days, as these can ruin the reflection in the water. Wait for a sunny day with a clear sky, and shoot either early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the light is soft and warm.

3. Get high
Getting high above the water is crucial when shooting wildlife reflections. You need to find the right angle to where you can see the reflection of your subject.

4. Use a telephoto lens
Usually you will need a telephoto lens for wildlife. Keeping a distance will help to not disturb your subject.

5. Use a tripod
Using a tripod will help you stabilize your camera and ensure a sharp photo. But wildlife often doesn't remain still, so don't take too long. If your shutter speed can account for hand holding your telephoto lens, this may be the optimal choice.

6. Flip your image
In your image editor you will need to flip your image and crop out part of the image you don't want to show.

In conclusion, shooting wildlife reflections in the water is a beautiful and unique way to capture nature. By finding the right location, waiting for the right light, getting the right angle, using a tripod, and paying attention to the background, you can create stunning, painting-like images that will take your wildlife photography to the next level.
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