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Equatorial Africa - Giraffe, Zebra and Oryx

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Angolan Giraffes, Grant's Zebras and Scimitar-horned Oryxes.

Photo taken using very high ISO setting.
For the next time: for to moderate the 'green effect' of this kind of lights, set your white balance camera (if available) in fluorescent light mode.
 
For the next time: for to moderate the 'green effect' of this kind of lights, set your white balance camera (if available) in fluorescent light mode.

How much I desire tips on nocturnal house/night zoo photography! Keeper, I've already had a few from you before, but keep 'em coming! :p
 
Elephants, giraffes, zebras and most ungulates are not strictly nocturnal nor diurnal. Like what Arizona Docent mentioned, these animals sleep for short durations throughout the entire day.

In any case, the Night Safari has one of the shortest operating hours of any zoo in the world - 5 hours every day (7pm till midnight, after which the lights are turned off). For the rest of the 19 hours, the animals are free from visitors staring at them and can rest as they wish.

Thank you for clearing that up. I didn't really uderstand the whole concept but now I sort of do
 
How much I desire tips on nocturnal house/night zoo photography! Keeper, I've already had a few from you before, but keep 'em coming! :p

hi if you are really serious in shooting animals at the nocturnal house or zoo, you need a DSLR with high iso, a good tele lens with a wide aperture, a sturdy tripod and a cable shutter release. even with these it is still difficult to photograph the animal esp when they are really active. i had previous posted shots i had taken of the animals at the night safari you can take a look :)
 
hi if you are really serious in shooting animals at the nocturnal house or zoo, you need a DSLR with high iso, a good tele lens with a wide aperture, a sturdy tripod and a cable shutter release. even with these it is still difficult to photograph the animal esp when they are really active. i had previous posted shots i had taken of the animals at the night safari you can take a look :)

Cheers for this; I will try out those tips in the buildings of the Edinburgh Zoo in the coming months, as I have just moved here to study.
 
Cheers for this; I will try out those tips in the buildings of the Edinburgh Zoo in the coming months, as I have just moved here to study.

all the best then!! trick is to wait for the animal to keep real still and then click the shutter :)
 

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