Tag: patience
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How Long Does It Take to Get Good at Wildlife Photography?
Becoming good at wildlife photography takes more than time. It requires deliberate practice, technical understanding, and a willingness to return — even to the same pond — again and again.
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Cold Weather Wildlife Photography — What Actually Matters in Freezing Conditions
Cold weather wildlife photography requires more than warm gloves. From layering and heated gear to staying mentally focused, this is what truly matters in freezing conditions.
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Being Ready Doesn’t Mean Always Photographing
Being ready in wildlife photography is often misunderstood as constant action. As if readiness meant reacting immediately, taking frames whenever something moves, and trusting that one of them will work. For me, readiness is much quieter than that. The camera is prepared, yes. But more importantly, time is available. Time to watch not only the…
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Behind a Single Image Are Hours Spent in the Field
Most wildlife photography happens in silence, not in action. A personal field note on waiting, stillness, and the quiet time in nature that shapes how wildlife photography truly happens.

