TECHNIQUES WILDLIFE APERTURE
Introduce movement
Aperture and shutter speed meet for dynamic motion
Opportunities for producing these types of images might be more difficult to come by, but they will present themselves on occasion. I try to introduce motion under two distinct types of circumstance. The first, as illustrated by the main image, is when a static subject, such as the paws of a fishing bear waiting stoically in a river, has the motion of water passing around them. In this instance it is a brown bear, but it could just as easily be a UK bird species such as a heron or dipper.