Expert Tips on Wildlife & Nature Photography
Court is an avid nature and wildlife photographer and naturalist Expedition Leader for Natural Habitat Adventures. His background in wildlife and conservation biology led him to pursue a joint Ph.D. in ecotourism and entomology. As Editor in Chief of The Natural Photographer, he is eager to share his photography knowledge and creative guidance with readers through comprehensive tutorials and blog posts. You may view more of his photography at www.courtwhelan.com
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Daniel Molina
January 13, 2018 at 2:37 pm
Court Whelan, Ph.D.
January 19, 2018 at 12:28 pm
Hi… I’m going to Peru next April for 22 days. Starting in Lima then going down to Ica, Huacachina, Isla Ballestas, Nazca Lines, Arequipa (Colca Cañon), Cuzco (Salkantay, machu pichu then rainbow mountains). It’ll be a busy trip.
But here is my question:
– Should I take all my gear? That would be Canon6D, 70-200mm, 24-105mm, 50mm and macro 100mm???
And also a gorilla pod, for night sky pics!
Not counting my Phantom 4 that I am definitely taking.
My only concern is the macro, not sure if I’ll use it that much. Would you give me your opnion with all that?
Thanks and let me know your instagram! Cheers!
Hi Daniel,
Great to hear of your upcoming trip. And I think your doubts over whether the macro will be all that helpful are valid. Sure, there’s always some cool stuff you can do with a macro lens, but to make it really worthwhile, you need a macro flash, too. And that becomes a lot of gear for just a few photos. Personally, I would just use the 24-105 as the macro. My technique is to use manual focus, dial it all the way to the minimum focusing distance, zoom out to 105mm, and then physically move the camera back and forth until what you’re shooting is in focus. This gives you the biggest possible photo, and the 24-105 is actually pretty good with this. Give it a try! And you can follow me on IG @whelancourtland. Enjoy the adventure!!