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Why Your Wildlife Photos Look Flat (And How to Fix Them in the Field)

Why Your Wildlife Photos Look Flat (And How to Fix Them in the Field)

Season 8 Episode 19 Published 1 month ago
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Struggling with wildlife photos that look flat, washed out, or just not how you remember the moment? In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood tools in photography—exposure compensation—and show you how to use it with intention in the field.

Rather than treating exposure as a technical setting, you’ll learn how to use it as part of your creative process—helping you control light, shape your subject, and guide the viewer’s eye.

We walk through a simple, practical 5-step approach you can use on every shoot:

  • How to identify your subject and its true tone
  • What your camera is actually doing (and why it gets it wrong)
  • When to add or reduce exposure in real wildlife scenarios
  • How to make fast, confident adjustments without missing the moment

Using real examples—from bright birds to backlit silhouettes—you’ll learn how to stop reacting to your camera and start directing your images.

If you want your photos to feel more intentional, more impactful, and closer to what you actually saw, this episode will change the way you shoot.

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