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Create different angles and ways of capturing a wild animal on camera |
A closeup of the face of a tiger or a crocodile is tempting but the photographer must look out for opportunities to capture those aspects of the species that are symbolic to the way people see the species in the wild. This could mean a closeup of the beak of a hornbill, or the eyelash of an elephant or a giraffe, or the fingers of a monkey holding a thin branch - to highlight the most impressive or the most ignored parts of the species. If it comes good the audience will relish the image. |
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The tail of an adult marsh crocodile, floating on the waters of Mahanadi river in Odisha |
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