High-Key Wildlife Photography: Clean Shots from Chaos
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Wildlife backgrounds are a constant fight. High-key exposure, pushed close to clipping, is one practical way to neutralise a cluttered scene without a studio or a second shooter managing a reflector. Worth knowing before your next wildlife job, especially when you're stuck with a blown-out sky or a distracting midground you can't reposition around.
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