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Trying to photograph wildlife can be difficult, since the subject usually is, well, wild.
It doesn't tend to want to stick around long enough to get close enough for a decent shot. The resulting photo often is a small, fuzzy figure - vaguely recognizable as a animal of some sort - almost lost in an expanse of water or foliage.
For those who want to bring that bird, beast or buzzing insect closer without having to creep up like a hunting cat, digiscoping might be the answer.
Digiscoping combines a digital camera with a high-powered spotting scope. When done right, it can create wildlife photos of stunning clarity and detail, almost as if the photographer was sitting in the swamp or on the branch alongside the subject rather than yards away.
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