Wildlife Photography
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 3:19PM
Iain Williams in Project - Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Photography is not about stopping your vehicle and pointing your lens out of the window in the hope of photographing an animal. Sure, sometimes luck is on your side and this indeed does happen. But, for the most part every trip requires a lot of logistical planing, forethought, patience, skill, and the most important variable - luck.

After arriving at my location, I drove along the access track seeking possible areas that yellow foots would use to migrate down from the cliffs. Then, it's time to get out of the four wheel drive and inspect the sites more closely on foot. I am looking for prints and scats which indicate what animals have used the area, and how long ago they were here. Luck was on my side, for after spending an hour or so scouting I discovered fresh markings and scats.

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