Why Luck in Wildlife Photography Is a Skill in Disguise
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Luck in wildlife photography isn't random — it's the dividend paid on years of showing up. The photographers who 'get lucky' most often are the ones who've memorised migration windows, scouted locations off-season, and positioned themselves before the light is right. If your keeper rate feels like a coin flip, the fix isn't better gear — it's more deliberate fieldwork.
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