Posts tagged wildlife photography blogs
Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Review

Super-telephoto lenses are tools of specialisation. They aren’t impulse purchases, and they aren’t casual additions to a kit. When you commit to 800mm, you’re committing to a very specific way of working — one built around distance, patience, fieldcraft, and intentional composition.

After considerable thought and research, I purchased the Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM. This article goes beyond surface-level impressions and dives into why I chose it, how it performs technically, and why it continues to be a relevant and powerful option even in Canon’s RF era.

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Ethics, Pressure, and Staying True to Your Wildlife Photography in 2026

As we move into 2026, social media continues to shape how wildlife photography is viewed, judged, and valued. Incredible images appear daily, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or discouraged, wondering if you’ll ever reach that level. I’ve felt it myself. But it’s important to pause and ask: how was that image actually made?

Was it photographed in the wild under natural conditions? Was it taken at a baited hide? Was AI used? Or was the scene staged in some other way? These questions matter more than ever.

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How Wildlife Photography Has Changed — And What Four Decades Have Taught Me

Since the COVID outbreak, wildlife photography has grown at a pace I never expected. Lockdowns pushed people outdoors, searching for peace, purpose, and new passions — and many found all three through the lens. In some ways it has been wonderful; more people are discovering the natural world and expressing its beauty. But after forty years in this field, I’ve seen changes that are not always easy to accept.

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