
Next to hunting a big game animal I like photographing them. I think hunting makes me a better photographer and photography makes me a better hunter. I study and observe the animals and attempt to learn patterns and behaviors to help me in both hunting and photographing.
I like to go to the zoo because I can practice photography techniques and experiment with setting up good photos. The animals are a bit more accustomed to people and somewhat easier models to work with then their wild counterparts.
The North Carolina Zoo is a very good one with a more natural appearance to the confinement areas for the animals. One of my favorite animal exhibits is the Polar Bear and the two bears they have were rescued from a circus in 2002. I can tell you that these bears look much healthier then when they first arrived.
I used both a digital and a film camera to shoot with. These photos are ones I took with the digital camera the film will take a few days to get developed. I think you can see that with this being one of the first really warm days there was a general theme with many of the animals. ZZZZZZZZ
I find that practicing often helps me when I’m out in the wild photographing and the photo opportunity presents itself that I can capitalize on it. You want to be a better photographer? Well like anything else get out there and practice it as much as you can.

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