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Using the 200-600mm for nature photography


mitchlewis

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I recently went searching for wildlife in a nearby rainforest. The rain fell hard and the wildlife disappeared.

What was I to do, either I went home and left with no photos or I changed this up and photographer what was around me. 

Let me know what you think? 

@mitchlewis 

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Great mindset! "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade!" I like the shots. It adds a different perspective on composition!

If life gives you lemons, shine some light on them and shoot them 😁. The mentality of a photographer.

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It is hard to find any wild life when it's raining there. I tried when I was in Costa Rica. But I've been told to listen and look carefully, and you will see them hiding which makes for a different shot. I wanted to share the advice I was given. Kudos on not giving up, and those shots are nice!

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