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The Smoky Mountains are home to diverse and impressive wildlife, which you can expect to encounter when you stay at a cabin with a view in the area. The staff at American Patriot Getaways has heard reports of wildlife sightings from their vacationers in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, TN. They recommend bringing your camera to capture some beautiful photos of the wildlife with the tips below.

Tips for Photographing Wildlife

1. Use the Right Lens

A telephoto lens has a longer focal length than typical ones, which makes it ideal for shooting wildlife that’s far away. This will help your photos look like you’re much closer to the animal than you really are. By keeping your distance, you’ll be more likely to see the natural behavior of the wildlife and won’t scare them away. Use a wide aperture with this lens to blur out a distracting background and focus instead on the animal.

2. Be Patient

cabin with viewProfessional wildlife photographers wait for days to get the perfect shot. You can’t hurry animals along, so get comfortable and wait for them to come to you. Grab your chair and hang out at your cabin with a view, armed with some food. You can also wait by places that wildlife frequent, such as a watering hole or a game trail. If you see an animal and want to approach, do so slowly, quietly, and from downwind to not spook it.

3. Avoid Blurry Photos

Animals are unpredictable and move quickly, so a fast shutter speed is essential for avoiding blurry photos. Speedy creatures, such as a bird mid-flight, may require a shutter speed as fast as 1/4000. A tripod will also stabilize the camera to avoid blurry photos, so use it once you’ve set up camp, or at least stabilize the camera against a rock before you start snapping shots.

There’s nothing quite like getting out into nature in a secluded cabin and taking photos of wildlife to recharge and relax. American Patriot Getaways has an excellent selection of lodging available, whether you want a small cabin with a view or a 13-bedroom luxury cabin for the whole family. Take a look at their available properties online and call (800) 204-5169 to talk with one of their friendly staff members.

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