Come and join Michael and Mark for a fantastic day of wildlife photography at the incredible Australia Zoo at Beerwah on Sunday 6th April.
This is a BIG deal as we are knocking 30% off our normal price so get in quick and book now!
Our day starts at 9:00am where we meet inside Australia Zoo. Once everyone has arrived, we will board the next "train" to Africa. During the train trip we will assess each participant’s skill levels, talk about equipment needed during the day, as well as a run-down of the day’s itinerary.
When we arrive in Africa, we will present a brief session on the best wildlife photography techniques, which will include specifics that are relevant to photographing animals in captive situations. After the briefing, the giraffes, rhinos and zebras are all fair game for your lenses.
A quick morning tea (on the run) and the we are off to the Asia to photograph tigers, Asian elephants and gorgeous red pandas. Lunch is a treat where we will visit the eatery above the Crocoseum where you can view the Wildlife Warriors show.
After lunch the cute otters are due to be fed and will be sure to put on a show. Australia Zoo’s famous crocodiles are next , followed by Tasmania devils, dingoes, koalas, cassowaries and much more. Mark and Michael will be on hand throughout to talk to you one-on-one, and make sure you are utilising your camera to its potential. There is no planned afternoon tea break but there will be time to grab a drink along the way.
We also venture to ‘Roo Haven’ where there are different species of kangaroos and wallabies to photograph at close range. There are also echidnas nearby, which always make for great photos. To finish off the day, we will spend time in the huge walk-through bird aviary, where there are many varieties of birds to photograph.
At the end of the last session in the walk-through bird aviary, we will do a wrap-up of the day and Michael and Mark will answer any questions or help with any niggling problems you may be having with your photography. We finish off around 4:30pm. (During the day, there will be ample opportunity for you to talk to Michael and Mark and ask any questions you may have in regards to wildlife photography or photography in general).
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