Photographing animals can be incredibly unpredictable and challenging. Unlike with people, you can't ask animals to pose or just stand still. You're completely dependent on their natural rhythms, like when they sleep or eat. Then there are elements like the weather, which can throw a wrench in the works. Whether it's too hot or it suddenly starts raining, you always have to be flexible and prepared to adapt. It's precisely this unpredictability that makes animal photography so challenging and rewarding. Our own photographer Patricia shares six tips for photographing wild animals at the zoo or in a wildlife park. Navigate quickly Make the most of the autumn colours Shutter Speed/Speed & Bokeh (Sharpness/Depth) Lens choice Burst mode Tripod Backpack