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Are you right eye or left eye dominant? How you position and look through the camera viewfinder can affect how you get that perfect wildlife photography shot.

Janine shares the importance using both eyes to not miss that perfect wildlife image. This learnt skill is especially important to predict animal and bird behaviour.

About our weekly Photo Tips Video Series ►

In this weekly video series, our professional nature photography and wildlife photography team, brings you all the 'how-to', tips, tricks, hacks, advice, tutorials and techniques, including:
- Camera settings
- Post-production
- Photoshop
- Lightroom
- Tutorials
- Gear selection
- Editing

Learn more about Pangolin Photo Safaris ► https://www.pangolinphoto.com/

Pangolin Photo Safaris operates in the Chobe, Northern Botswana throughout the year.

In our opinion, The Chobe National Park is the best year-round wildlife and nature photography destination in Africa – and that’s why we are based here.

All our game activities – on the Chobe River and on land within The Chobe National Park are hosted by Professional Pangolin Wildlife and Nature Photographers who feature in these films.

Whether you are a seasoned professional or absolute beginner, everyone is welcome at Pangolin Photo Safaris.

It is our firm belief that The Chobe is the best year-round nature and wildlife photography destination in Africa. There is always something to photograph in The Chobe! Add to that the option to photograph from the land as well as the water on our custom photo boats and you have everything you need for a world-class photo safari destination.

Along with the largest elephant population in Africa along, great predator sightings and spectacular birdlife, there is almost everything that you might want to see and photograph on a safari.

Chobe’s location between two other iconic destinations (Victoria Falls and The Okavango Delta) means incorporating our home into extended safari itineraries is also very easy and something we as a company specialise in.

Discover more ► https://www.pangolinphoto.com/safari-packages/the-chobe

About Janine Krayer:

'I am a Wildlife photographer with Pangolin Photo Safaris in Botswana. On a daily basis I get to go out and teach our guests photography in the Chobe!' Janine

Janine is originally from Germany and has been with Pangolin Photo Safaris from 2013 having left the world of high finance for a life of adventure and beautiful imagery in Botswana.

Janine’s passion for wildlife and her keen eye for the finer details of her subjects has transformed her from a “happy snapper” to an award-winning photographer during her time in The Chobe and she now leads several expeditions to other iconic photo destinations further afield throughout the year along with her partner Guts.

Janine’s passion for photography is evident in her teaching style which takes her clients on a creative journey finding the perfect shooting methods that suits their technical and creative attributes.

View Janine’s bio, social links and get a glimpse of what’s in her camera bag ►
https://www.pangolinphoto.com/janine-krayer

View our selection of photo safari packages predominantly in the Southern African countries of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe ► https://www.pangolinphoto.com/safari-packages

Connect with Pangolin Photo Safaris:

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Copyright ©2020 Pangolin Photo Safaris. All rights reserved.

DISCLAIMER ►

The views, information or opinions expressed during this video series belong solely to those individuals involved. Pangolin Photo Safaris is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the video series. No stock images are used in the video series. All images taken by the Pangolin Photo Safaris photo hosts are original.

The primary purpose of the video series is to educate and inform. Working in wildlife is not predictable, so we hope you watch and enjoy these videos in the spirit in which they were produced.

Please note that In the digital world of photography, editing, post production, retouching and post-processing is part of the final image process. We do offer sessions at the Pangolin Chobe Hotel where you can also learn these additional skills in producing amazing photographs.

The video series is available for private use only.

You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this video without permission from the copyright owner.

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