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Unlock the secrets to stunning wildlife photography! Discover 3 essential techniques to elevate your photos from average to extraordinary. Learn how to shoot at low angles for dramatic impact, master the rule of thirds for compelling compositions, and choose the perfect background to make your subjects pop. Whether you're capturing ducks, hummingbirds, or kingfishers, these tips will transform your wildlife shots. Join us as we compare before-and-after examples, showcasing the remarkable improvement in photo quality. Perfect for beginners and experienced photographers alike. Don't miss out on these game-changing strategies to take your wildlife photography to the next level! #WildlifePhotography #PhotographyTips #NaturePhotography #BirdPhotography #PhotoComposition #LowAngleShots #RuleOfThirds #BackgroundTechniques #PhotographyTutorial #ImproveYourPhotos #canonr5markii #canonrf #canonphotography Camera settings per improved photos shown in the video: Kingfisher ISO 1000, f4, 1/4000 sec. High shutter speed in anticipation of the Kingfisher taking flight. Rufous Hummingbird ISO 1600, f4, 1/4000 Sec. High ISO due to dark overcast conditions. Ruddy Duck ISO 1000, f4, 1/3200 Sec. High shutter preparing for mating dance to freeze the duck and water. Northern Shoveler ISO 1000, f4, 1/4000 Sec. to freeze the wings. As you can probably tell an ISO of 1000 is my standard ISO setting. The Canon R5 and R5 Mark II do quite well in low light in most cases.