In the winter here in Canada, I spend a lot of time photographing raptors. This includes Red-tailed and Rough-legged Hawks, Northern Harrier, American Kestrels, and Owls. I have developed some useful techniques for this and have outline them as follows.
1. Be in the right place2. At the right time3. Your mobile blind4. Know your equipment5. Know your targets6. Work your subject7. A special technique |
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