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A look at two of my favorite outdoor sports.

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Since I love nature photography and the great outdoors, it’s only fitting that my favorite sports are played out in the open. Last weekend, while hiking, I came across a number of seniors out for their nature walk, and they described walking as their sport. I loved it and thought to come up with my own favorite sports. While I love soccer as much as the next guy, I went for sports that are more in tune to the beauty of nature, sports that make me interact and appreciate what the natural world has to offer. Golf, for instance, is one such sport. For me, there is no game more relaxing than golf. You can spend an entire afternoon hitting balls with different clubs, and you’ll never tire of the view. That’s how golf was meant to be. It’s great for your body and mind, and for nature lovers like me, it’s simply heavenly. My second favorite sport is cycling. Not only do you get to go places, but cycling also affords you the chance to see different areas, areas you’ve never seen

Taking photos of rare and elusive birds of prey.

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Any nature photographer who knows what they’re doing will tell you that one of the hardest images to capture is that of a bird of prey. Birds of prey are fast, and they’re quite elusive. Many shots of birds of prey are taken through extraordinary patience and skill and a substantial amount of luck. But these are the images that make it to big-time publications. Here are a few ways to finally land that much-coveted bird of prey photo. Research Birds of prey aren’t around all day. As I mentioned, they’re quite elusive. The good thing is though, they very territorial and can appear multiple times in certain places. Once you know their eating habits and what time they go out to look for food, it will be easier to set up a shot. Being at the right place at the right time is what being a photographer is all about. Preparation Once you’ve done your research and know where you have to be, it will be all about setting up your equipment. Since these are birds, take along gear n

Nature photography 101: The equipment.

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For a lot of people, nature photography is as good a hobby as hobbies can get.   Each shoot is an adventure on its own, plus there is a myriad of health benefits to reap.   However, before engaging in this wonderful endeavor, photographers have to be ready.   One of the things you need to remember before going on a nature shoot is to bring the necessary things.   Here’s a short checklist. A safe bag for your camera and all its accessories:   We already assume you know the what photography accessories you need to bring for the trip ahead. A water bottle:   Never underestimate the importance of a water bottle and drinkable water.   This is important especially if you’ve never been to the place before, or if you’re traveling to the desert.   Protective clothing:   The outdoors, though beautiful, can also hold a lot of dangers for your body.  Bring towels, hats, sunglasses, scarves, gloves, and other protective gear.  Insect-repellants may also be a good i