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Wildlife photography is a photography genre that illustrates the life of animals in their natural settings, like underwater or in a forest. Wildlife photography mainly constitutes the image of animals in movement or in action such as eating, fighting, or in flight. The genre also covers various organisms, including mammals, plants, insects, rodents, and other living insects. Additionally, wildlife photography can capture the in-depth details of an animal's appearance or it's engagement with the environment surrounding it. There are a variety of genres within wildlife photography that consist of mammal photography, bird photography, underwater photography, and aerial photography. Since wildlife photography is mainly shot outdoors, you must have a camera that is durable enough to withstand any weather conditions. There are two types of cameras that are generally used to shoot great wildlife images, a mirrorless camera and a DSLR.

Macro photography are images in which the magnification of the subject is life size or greater. Macro photography is often used to describe images where there is a slightly larger subject and all the traits of extreme close up photography are present, which focuses on the detail to achieve a dramatic effect. Macro images are all about showing something small much larger than it is in real life. An example would be an extreme close-up of an insect, flower, or food. Macro and close-up photos allow us to view these subjects from a new perspective. They portray details from which are almost impossible to see with the human eye. Shooting macro images relies on different preparation and techniques than standard wildlife and landscape photography. When learning how to capture macro photographs, you have to keep these tips in mind; keep your eye on the details, plan what you want to capture, shed some light on your subject, consider your scene, and beware of movement.