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Index
Title Page Contents Introduction 1 Getting started
Digital capture What type of camera do I need? Batteries Lens choice Macro photography Case study: Macro photography Tripods and heads Digiscoping Mobile phones Digital film Computers Digital storage Taking care of your equipment
2 Taking pictures
Setting up the DSLR
Image formats – JPEG, RAW, TIFF RAW versus JPEG The pros and cons of each format White balance Colour temperature Colour space Sharpening Noise reduction
f-stops and shutter speeds: understanding exposure
The lens aperture The camera’s shutter speed Sensor sensitivity Histograms Getting the correct exposure
Using your camera’s different light metering modes Using flash effectively Case study: Otters, Shetland, Scotland
3 Field techniques
Research
Getting to know your subject Wildlife tours
Getting close
Approaching on foot Wait and see Case study: Photographing hares Using a vehicle as a mobile hide Feeding sites Case study: A bird feeding station Water attractions Tape luring and using noises Being invisible Case study: A roadside puddle
Hides
Setting up hides (blinds) Using the hide
Photographing captive wildlife Spontaneity
4 Creative techniques
Composition
Backgrounds Case study: Barn Owls, Norfolk Lighting Composing Case study: Taking an abstract approach Creative choices with f-stops and shutter speeds
Depth of field Case study: Shutter speed equals creative choice
5 The digital darkroom
Colour management Downloading and editing
6 Working in RAW
Converting from RAW Adobe Lightroom and Aperture
7 Basic image adjustments using Adobe Photoshop™
Cropping Cleaning Exposure adjustments Image processor Case study: Photographing Nightjars at dusk Interpolation Sharpening the image Captioning Image enhancement on a budget
8 Storage and back-up
Filing images
9 Printing and scanning
Choosing a printer Printer calibration Inks and paper Resolution and print sizing Scanning Case study: Shooting for reproduction in black and white Case study: Displaying your images
10 Making videos with a DSLR
Keeping a steady camera Choosing the movie size you need Editing your movies
11 Telling a story in pictures
Case study: Brown Bears, Katmai, Alaska Case study: Dolphins, Roatan, Honduras Case study: Telling a story in just one image
12 The business of wildlife photography
Choosing a stock agent Marketing your own work Useful websites and addresses Acknowledgements
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