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How Do You Take Pictures Of Zoo Animals Through A Fence?

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How Do You Take Pictures Of Zoo Animals Through A Fence?

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Getting professional quality photographs of zoo animals may seem impossible, but it is not. Even with the distractions of cages, bars and fake rocks, you can still get a beautiful photo that showcases the zoo animal and not the zoo. Without fences and other people in the background, your photo will look more like the animal is in its natural habitat than in a zoo setting. Zoom in as far as you can without the animal appearing blurry. If you have a camera that will allow a telephoto lens, attach your telephoto lens when you are taking photos of the zoo animals to get in as close as possible. By zooming in, you can cut out distractions such as fencing and cages. Reduce the field of depth on the camera or set the camera’s F-stop to its lowest setting, F. Refer to your camera’s instruction guide for how to do this, since all cameras are different. Reducing the depth of field will sharpen the animal that you are focusing on and blur anything that is in the background, including cages or fak

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