Getting eyes right in wildlife photography, and photos of rabbits
We all know that eyes should be in focus and sharp, but is there more to eyes in wildlife photography than that? In this video I'll share with you how I make use of animal and bird eyes and how I make the most of them in my photos. I'll share with you the photos that I took this morning from a photo session with wild rabbits.
If you want to know about how to find and photograph rabbits, please watch my previous video on rabbits: https://youtu.be/_7hygHJzOGA
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:04 Catchlights
2:04 Waiting for the right moment
2:43 Catchlights in the shadows
3:09 Composing for the eye
5:01 Subject looking at you
6:25 Photo editing for the eye
7:32 Other thoughts about the eye
Видео Getting eyes right in wildlife photography, and photos of rabbits канала Walks On The Wild Side
If you want to know about how to find and photograph rabbits, please watch my previous video on rabbits: https://youtu.be/_7hygHJzOGA
Sign up to my newsletter: https://walksonthewildside.co.uk/subscribe
See my photography gear : https://walksonthewildside.co.uk/my-camera-gear
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:04 Catchlights
2:04 Waiting for the right moment
2:43 Catchlights in the shadows
3:09 Composing for the eye
5:01 Subject looking at you
6:25 Photo editing for the eye
7:32 Other thoughts about the eye
Видео Getting eyes right in wildlife photography, and photos of rabbits канала Walks On The Wild Side
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