Yearly Archives: 2008

Zoo Photography, Part 3

Post Processing on Zoo shots is very often a necessity, as I mentioned earlier. Sometimes you have to edit out distracting backgrounds, fence marks, dirty glass, you name it. It can be unavoidable and shouldn’t necessarily stand in the way between deletion and a really great photo. The most important thing is developing a sense...

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Zoo Photography, Part 2

Before I get to the processing part, some more random tips and hints. – Don’t plan to visit most of the zoo on one day! I visit approximately 6 enclosures per visit. This gives me ample time at each enclosure to observe behaviour and simply wait. The great apes in particular are not always active,...

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Zoo photography – Part 1

The one type of photography I am confident with is zoo photography. While I am no expert, I HAVE spent countless hours at the zoo with some success, so I’d like to share my tips and tricks. The number one requirement for zoo photography is the love of your subject. It truly does reflect in...

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