Lessons in Wildlife Photography with the Sigma 150-600 S lens
Part one of our wildlife workshop with lessons in how to decide and compose both close up and environmental wildlife photographs. Using the Sigma 150-600 Sports lens and the Canon 28-300 L lens.
Gear used:
Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
Sigma 150-600 Sport
Mindshift MP-1 Bag
5D Mk 4
Canon 5ds
Canon 1dx MK2
Think Tank Photo Hydrophobia 300 – 600 V2.0
Recommended Memory cards
SD
CF
What I use for editing my photos
Do you like that MP-1 better than the Backlight 36L?
Nice video. I have never heard of a Sigma 150-600 f5.6. Are you sure that’s right? Ive got a Sigma 150-600 f5-6.3. Is there one that’s f5.6 all the way through? I ask because I’m thinking of getting the Nikon 200-500 f5.6. Obviously with your canon cameras you probably can’t use or adapt that.
Awesome video! Thanks for the tips. I need to keep some of this in mind when I go to Yellowstone.
Hey Kevin, great pictures and some very well exposed tips for wildlife photography and composition! Thanks for sharing!!
I am sorry but we have no Mooses here 😉
Great pictures, really, again!
Awesome photos great advice
I would have to be in a tank to take these pictures. I'm terrified of brown and kodiak bears. Very beautiful and informative. TY
Cool vid! I love watching earth, explore and meditate…
Great information on wildlife photography. Love the big grizzly bears in Alaska. Looks like a wonderful photo safari.
I loved your tips on framing the subject with the foreground and background you can see it does make the photos more appealing to the eyes, Thanks Kevin!
p.s. Oh how much I wish I could afford one of those lenses.
p.p.s Amazing photos.
p.p.p.s Nice bag:)
very informative, easy to follow feel like I've improved already
GREAT INFO!! Wonderful images 🙂