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Location
At one of Scotlands Birds of Prey Sanctuaries.Time
About 3.O'clock in the afternoonLighting
reset the camera for a dull day on auto.Equipment
A Canon Power Shot Camera on free hold.Inspiration
My Wife and two sons bought me Birthday Vouchers knowing I love wild life photography :) what a fantastic and thoughtful present so I did not waste any time.Editing
just a bit of cropping.In my camera bag
That day I only had the Camera and a few battery packs.Feedback
My tips would be to set up your Tripod if possible to eliminate vibration or movement in your shots. also adjust your camera settings to suit the particular circumstances for example is it sunny or dull,as this will make all the difference in terms of the quality to your photo. Other tips would be on sunny or bright days you must ensure that you try and keep the sun at your back facing the direction of your view.You should Always take more than one shot in case the subject moves, this way you stand a better chance of taking away a few good photos especially when taking photos of wild life.