Monkeys and a multitude of other animals can be found at the Sydney’s Taronga Zoo located on the Sydney Harbour, still within sight of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Based on a bar-less system and offering a spectacular views of Sydney, this Zoo has been entertaining locals and visitors since 1916.
Covering over 40 acres, the best way to get an overview of the layout is by taking the Sky Safari cable car which operates from the top entrance to the Ferry Wharf from 9.30am to 5.00pm daily.
Articles offering tips for taking photos at the zoo:
Zoo Photography (Digital Photography School)
Zoo Photography Tutorial (Yanik's Photo School)
Shooting Through the Fences - Better Zoo Photos (PhotoWalkPro)
Check out DeliciousBaby.com for more photo fridays from around the world.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Friday Photo: Sydney's Taronga Zoo
Posted by Liz Lewis at 11:11 AM
Labels: green travel, My Travels, photography
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
6 comments:
I love how you captured the personality of each animal. So great!
I love Taronga Zoo. Such an interesting lay-out, too, isn't it - walking down and around the hills...
that lion photo is stunning!
Gorillas always fascinate me. So few zoos have them though.
Post a Comment