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During our fall 2009 travel photography series, Behind the Lens, WWF photographers on tour taught us that an infant’s ear syringe is the best way to blow debris off your camera on the dusty plains of Africa. We learned that underwater photographers should always shoot upwards and that a light source blasting from the side of a subject makes it pop like a three-dimensional movie. And we learned that even the best photographers record images with their eyes only, putting the camera aside to live in a moment.

Read our Behind the Lens series in its entirety:

Part I: Preparing to Take Photos on a Wildlife Tour

Part II: Composing Wildlife Photos

Part III: Shooting Underwater

Part IV: Managing Light in the Field

Part V: Enjoying, not Capturing, the Moment

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