1 - Introduction
2 - What makes a good wildlife and bird photograph
3 - Creating great compositions Part 1
4 - Creating great compositions Part 2
5 - Creating great compositions Part 3
6 - What camera for wildlife and bird photography
7 - Sensor size whats best for wildlife and bird photography
8 - Other useful camera features
9 - Telephoto lenses
10 - Teleconverters
11 - Wideangle lenses and stabilizers
12 - Electronic flash
13 - Tripod and oher camera supports
14 - Gimbals and fluid heads
15 - Exposure metering
16 - The Exposure triangle
17 - Exploiting depth of field
18 - Shutter speed and ISO
19 - Getting the best image quality
20 - Mode dial options
21 - Best mode settings for wildlife and birds
22 - Fine tuning exposure
23 - Making the most from the histogram
24 - Autofocus Part 1
25 - Autofocus Part 2
26 - Front and side lighting
27 - Back lighting
28 - Top lighting
29 - High Dynamic Range HDR lighting
30 - Using flash Part 1
31 - Using flash Part 2
32 - Getting the shot
33 - Wildlife and bird portraits
34 - Bagging a bird or two
35 - Bird breeding seasons
36 - Shooting whales and dolphins
37 - Dos and donts ethics of wildlife and bird photography
38 - Editing turn a photo into a stunner
39 - Fixing problem shots
40 - HDR editing techniques