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Anyone can become a wildlife photographer. All you need is a camera, a place to hike in the woods and the time to do it.

Just like anything practice makes perfect so go ahead and do your best right now to take wildlife pictures and begin your collection.

You may start by visiting your local zoo and learning how to frame and compose wildlife photographs by practicing there.

If your images are good you will be able to sell them and enter into contests.

I started taking nature and wildlife pictures in 2004 and it has grown to a small home business. If you have a passion for something, do it and you will not regret trying.

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