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Nature Photos: The Case for a Longer Lens

Published by:  MSN Photos
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Because the sensor in many digital cameras is smaller than 35mm film, any lens you put on a digital SLR will have more of a telephoto effect than it would on a film camera. This means you lose some of the "wide" in a wide-angle lens. Conventional wisdom says that the second lens for your digital camera should be an ultra-wide angle, to compensate for the magnification inherent in the format. But if you enjoy nature photography, you might want to consider going the other direction by turning a normal telephoto zoom lens into a super telephoto. That added magnification can be a valuable asset in photographing both landscape and wildlife subjects.
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Photographing Waterfalls by Outdoorphoto
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Hot Tips for Shooting Cool Waterfalls by Photographic
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Nature Photography by Short Courses
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Patterns in Nature by Vivid Light Photography
Over the past few years, I've written on many different subjects, everything from basic photography to advanced techniques. Photography attracts
Photographing Waterfalls by Apogee Photo
Waterfalls are a staple subject in the portfolio of landscape photographers. One reason I enjoy them is also one of my main "rules": there
Pro Tips for Great Nature Images by MSN Photos
Ask any group of photo enthusiasts about their favorite subject, and most will reply "nature." That's understandable, since the outdoor world
Sunrise/Sunset Photography by Apogee Photo
Rule One: Protect your eyes! Rule Two: Remember Rule One! Unfortunately, no one told me about Rule One when I began my photography, and I wasn't
Photographing Waterfalls by ACD
Waterfalls are a staple subject in the portfolio of landscape photographers. One reason I enjoy them is also one of my main "rules": there
"Flying Flowers." Photographing Butterflies by Apogee Photo
I once heard butterflies referred to as “flying flowers.” I don’t know who coined that description, but it’s accurate. The delicate little
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