1. In wildlife photography, it is common for the subject to be placed in the middleground. What techniques do these experts use to put the focus on their subjects in the middleground? How have you used these techniques in your own photography practice? Answer in 2-3 sentences.

In wildlife photography, experts often use techniques such as depth of field control and composition principles like leading lines or framing to draw attention to their subjects in the middleground. Personally, I have used these techniques by carefully selecting a shallow depth of field to isolate the subject, while incorporating elements like leading lines or natural frames to guide the viewer's gaze towards the subject in my wildlife photography.