http://www.silberstudios.tv/ Nature and wildlife photographer Florian Schulz joins us today on the Marc Silber Show – Advancing Your Photography! Florian shares some amazing wildlife photography…
http://www.silberstudios.tv/ Nature and wildlife photographer Florian Schulz joins us today on the Marc Silber Show – Advancing Your Photography! Florian shares some amazing wildlife photography…
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Check out our video with Florian Schulz on nature and wildlife photography!
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Wow great patience brings home a world class photograph…
Using wide angles and telephotos for the same subject do make sense to me.
For example, I can take a real close up of a gray wolf using a 300 mm or go
wide with a 18 mm to show it standing against the entire habitat.
Great how concise this is.
funny… he assumes we have a 14mm prime too…
please watch 🙂
Ill use my 600mm as soon as u send me one 😉
so beautiful
If I had money, equipment, and permission, guaranteed I’ll have great
images too.
I know, let me just sell a couple of kidneys first.
Your crazy! people love to see wildlife Photography.
This is want to be…
I wish these were longer. They just seem so short. I get so little
information from them.
I want to see bts of how he does this from the very beginning of getting
permits, permission then selling the photos or the commission details etc..
Great video. THANKS!!!
you did not get the joke,,, when I watch national geo wildlife channel
everyday while on my treadmill, I always laugh when the photographer puts
his talking head in the frame too much,, I say to myself,, yes I know you
are taking pictures, I am not in Africa,, and most of the shots of the
photographer are not in real time but are added in later for dramatic
effect,,
I love sticking to my stock lens & the 50mm F1.8II prime lens. 🙂
I tried zooming in with my 600 but i realized i dont have one!
Impressive photographer, good advice. 🙂
Yes, we all have 600mm…..but I do not! I wish!!
Wow Amazing Man U Have Soo High Zoom!
2x and 100-400 ha ha
people do not want to see wildlife, they want to see pictures of the
photographers taking pictures, because that is what most documentarys are