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  1. The important thing about a zoom is to get the photo without getting close to the animals, which really disturbs them. A zoom lets you be respectful of the wildlife.
    Also, as far as photographing people, always ask first and do show them the shot. I lived in Africa for a few years, and people considered National Geographic to be horrible, for portraying them as being somehow less civilized because of traditional dress. They would be very wary of what photographers were going to do with photos of them.

  2. Frédéric Paulussen

    Gorgeous photos and great tips! Most blogposts forget to mention the temperature shifts during the evening and morning, which are essential to prepare for!

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