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Capturing a breathtaking moment in wildlife is probably as hard as snapping a goofy looking picture of a Tokay gecko minding its own business in the Florida Everglades.

Just think about it—conditions have to be perfect, you gotta stumble on something you don’t often see and in the end the camera still sees things differently than you do, so you gotta compensate for it. It’s hard.

So, it’s only appropriate to celebrate both the good and the bad (and the so bad, it’s good), which the Crappy Wildlife Photography group definitely does.

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    So, there’s a wildlife photography group on Facebook that celebrates moments in natural life that probably won’t go into the history books, but they will certainly go down in history as some of the “best” photographs of animals out there.

    Yep, we’re talking about Crappy Wildlife Photography, which is home to over 455,000 crappy animal photography lovers.

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    So, for context, what makes a photograph good or bad?

    For the common Joe with a simple approach to enjoying pictures, it’s whether they like it or not. It’s a mere criterion of taste, which, while it can have objective determining factors, usually it’s subjective and that’s quite alright.

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    Spent About 25 Minute Slowly Crawling On My Stomach Through Frozen Mud On A Cold Winters Morning, Lining Up The Perfect Shot For The Last Exposure On My Analogue Camera, After Standing Magestically For The Entire Time I Was Crawling, The Second I Take The Shot It Looks Directly At Me And Lets Out The Loudest Burp I've Every Heard

    Spent About 25 Minute Slowly Crawling On My Stomach Through Frozen Mud On A Cold Winters Morning, Lining Up The Perfect Shot For The Last Exposure On My Analogue Camera, After Standing Magestically For The Entire Time I Was Crawling, The Second I Take The Shot It Looks Directly At Me And Lets Out The Loudest Burp I've Every Heard

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    However, when you get into professional photography and the idea of practice makes perfect curses your eyesight forever to start seeing all that is bad in a piece, you begin to understand just how hard it is to pull off a good photograph.

    Photographer Kevin LJ lists 5 key criteria that have to be mastered in order to make a good photograph: light and exposure, composition, color and tone, timing, and relationship.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've got a picture of some chipmunks and squirrels like that from taking the picture from the tent window.

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    Light is a must in photography. If there is none, there won’t really be a photograph, essentially.

    Depending on the lighting, it could influence the quality and mood of the image. There’s soft light and hard light, the first of which comes from larger sources and produces gentle shadows and smooth transitions between the different lights, while the hard one comes from small sources and creates contrast.

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    Then there’s composition. A word that’s self explanatory in and of itself, but, in photography, it’s taken to a new level. It’s a certain kind of game of what to include and exclude in the final image, and how to position everything to have meaning as well as to be engaging. It is supposed to guide the viewer’s eyes, show where the emphasis is, and to express its message.

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    Another key criterion is timing. Timing is all about determining which is the precise moment that you want to capture. That entails understanding what the significance of the scene is and putting it into perspective. Timing can convey a mood, a narrative, or evoke a powerful emotion on the part of the viewer. All of this as part of the photographer’s vision and mission for the photograph.

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    Color and tone are essentially the hues and shades of the image. They are a part of what gives images a look, a vibe, an atmosphere.

    The two work together to create a visual interest, to evoke feelings and to improve upon the overall composition of the photograph. As such, these elements can be tweaked to create visually striking and resonant images.

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    Lastly, relationship. It is the connection between the photographer and the subject being photographed. And no, it doesn’t have to be an actual human being—it can be whatever that is in the photo.

    This signifies the photographer’s understanding of and empathy with the subject, which influences how authentic and genuine the photograph will be in its message. It’s like reading between the lines, except with cameras.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well hello good sir, nothing to worry about, just hanging around

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    Needless to say, these factors overlap and collaborate in a sense to create a single unified and harmonious image. So, all of them ought to be managed and tweaked accordingly.

    But, if that fails, hey, there’s ample locations where your anti-talents and less than successful work can find meaning. The internet is full of these places.

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    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? What are some moments in wildlife photography that you wish you saw more because it makes you giggle uncontrollably? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below!

    And if you want more, we’ll give you more.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's actually a very impressive photo. It's only a shame because of the location

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Please keep your bird in the upright position, we'll be landing soon.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have cried and probably tried to go after it. I've always had a fascination with sharks, my dad had a boat we would use off the Georgia coast, I've seen Tiger sharks and Black Tips, but never a White. I want to see Deep Blue.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He did that on purpose...looking you strait in the eye!

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