Top Ten African Safari Photography Tips

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1. Compose the scene - don't just 'point and shoot' - think before you depress the shutter button. Think in terms of the rule of thirds - where have you placed the subject in the frame, where is the horizon - placing the subject or the horizon in the middle is not good. Also think if you have left 'active space' for the subject to look out the frame.

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Excellent thoughts for all outdoor photography. I look forward to putting these to the test on my 4 trips to South Africa over the coming 6 months. Coming soon is our range of Elements Adventures in Southern Africa where you to can come and put these to the test. Your chance to have the experience of a life time and photos to go with it.

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