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Exposure compensation for wildlife photography | When and how to push the limits.

Janine explains why you should push your exposure compensation for wildlife photography to instantly achieve better images. Don’t just push it a bit. When the time comes…….. push it a lot!

Janine dispels some myths surrounding exposure compensation settings and uses illustrated examples to show you why pushing hard to the minus or plus sides of exposure compensation can dramatically improve your wildlife and nature photography images.

About Us:

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 photography destination in Africa – and that’s why we are based here. Pangolin Photo Safaris operates in the Chobe, Northern Botswana throughout the year.

All our game activities – on the Chobe River and on land within The Chobe National Park are hosted by the Pangolin Photo Hosts who feature in these films. Whether you are a seasoned professional or absolute beginner, everyone is welcome at Pangolin Photo Safaris.

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