"Capture Wild Memories"
Wildlife photography is an art in itself and is in real sense a wonder of
human creativity. Intimacy with nature and love for innovative exploration
are the

qualifying
thresholds to the world of wildlife photography.
"Nature photography is great time to be alive".
The most important feature of wildlife photography is that the phatogrpher
must have extensive information about his subjects. He must be keen enough
to observe slightest of the variations in the flora and fauna surrounding
his subjects.
Magnify the Small Intricacies if nature
A knowledge of flora and fauna not only makes you a better nature
photographer: it is good news for the whole world of nature. Such knowlegde
encourages people to treat all life forms with respect. It leads to a deeper
appreciation of life itself. You find you are making a special effort not to
disturb animals, trample or uproot plants, or manipulate settings in the
interest of composition. Indeed, conservation of wildlife and plants has
become the policy of all developed and developing countries, and in most of
them there are strict laws forbidding the disturbance of rare or endangered
species.
Reverence to Mother Nature
Always treat Nature with the respect she deserves. Life in nature depends
on a delicate balance between the needs of animals and plants and their
environment. In most countries the law is specific: you may not disturb any
wildlife or damage any sites of plant life that are on the endangered list
in the process of photographing or filming them, or conducting similar
activities. This doesn't mean that photography of endangered species is
forbidden, merely that you mustn't disturb them in the process.
Make wildlife photography a mission !

Wildlife photographers in general consider themselves to be environmental
conservationists, and to stick to the rules. Those who disturb their
subjects quickly get a bad name among the photographic fraternity. Remember,
some species may be common in some areas but rare in others. The golden rule
is: treat all animal and plant life as you yourself would wish to be
treated.
Creativity at Play
Wildlife photography has a purpose beyond simple documentation. It is also
a form of artistic expression. It combines factual recording with creative
art, and thus helps to reconcile our technically-based society with the
natural world. Wildlife photography is like hunting with a camera, striving
to get the best possible shot of a particular animal or plant or landscape.
It can also be an aesthetic experience - an opportunity for self-realisation
that is not otherwise available to us in the modern world.
Indeed, nature photography can serve as a refuge from the stresses of daily
routine, as well as being a personally rewarding activity.