Wildlife, Distance, and Respect
Reach for a telephoto and respect posted distances. A sharp, distant subject is better than a stressed animal. Use a monopod or trekking pole support to steady your frame, and let patience replace steps you should never take.
Wildlife, Distance, and Respect
Settle where light, wind, and cover favor you. Sudden movements spook wildlife and ruin moments. Breathe, observe, and wait for natural behavior—feeding, grooming, or a glance into warm light—that tells a truer story than any rushed approach.