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Safari Photo Tips: Secondary Background Subjects



Today's Wildlife Photography Tip:

📷 Try introducing a secondary subject in the background for an even more engaging image. Having secondary subjects takes the viewer from the main subject deeper into the image to discover what else is going on.

In this photo, three of the tano bora cheetah brothers spotted during our Masai Mara safari, were laying down sunning themselves when one of them decided to look for some shade and started walking towards the vehicle.




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