The only way to learn how to be a true photographer, especially with animals, is to practice and capture a photo of the real thing. These people at a photo workshop have come out to brave the cold temperatures of Churchill, Manitoba in hopes of getting some incredible pictures of a Polar Bear.Some of the people are prepared with their cameras as off in the distance, a Polar Bear is slowly walking across the icy tundra of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. A good photographer must have a keen eye and be prepared for any unsure signs from the Polar Bear or any other wildlife that they may be photographing.The one problem with wildlife pictures is that you must be ready at all times as you never know what the animal may do and one second can make a huge difference in the way your photo turns out. This is a great time of year to be out on the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in Manitoba as the Polar Bears are becoming more active as the tundra and Hudson Bay begin to freeze over. ... continue below the picture...
... A photo workshop is a great way to learn the ins and outs of photography while being able to share you pictures with other group members. If you have a good teacher and time and patience is not an issue for you when dealing with wildlife, photography can be one of the most rewarding jobs in the world.Photo workshop in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/6.3, exposure time of 1/500 sec. on ISO 200, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 350mm.