Seeing Differently at the Zoo

Seeing Differently at the Zoo

Mar 28, 2024

(All images ©Lauri Novak)

flamingo tail

Zoos are a great place to practice photographing animals. We all have great images of lions, tigers, and bears (oh my). But what about finding the less popular or, even better, the less seen shots?

Capturing details

I had a couple of hours to wander the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, TX. It’s a very manageable zoo to walk in a short afternoon. Before I even got there I had an idea in my mind to only shoot details using my Canon 70-300mm lens. Yes, mine is an older lens but I am not a gear head and this lens never lets me down. It was perfect for what I wanted to do — capture details.

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zoo

tigers zoo

Challenge yourself

How often do you go out with your backpack or camera bag fully loaded? I know a lot of people who suffer from anxiety if they don’t have every single lens and camera body they own with them. Me? I’m the complete opposite, I can’t stand carrying anything extra. So the one camera/one lens way of shooting is something I do often.

Do you know why? It forces us to see, think and photograph differently. One camera/one lens makes us move around, move up, down, closer, further, right or left to get the shot we want. It forces us to think creatively and in a way that we don’t normally think or shoot. Limiting ourselves can be one of the best ways to learn and grow. Sometimes, that even means putting the camera on (gasp) auto and seeing what you can get without having to think about settings.

alligator tail zoo

stingray zoo

Editing

On a bit of a side note, I also challenged myself to only edit these images in Luminar, which I’m using as a plug-in for Lightroom Classic. I’ve started with templates that are included in the original Luminar purchase and then did a little bit of tweaking with sliders, filters and options. Just playing was a good way to just get to know my way around in Luminar.

Do you see what I saw?

Learning and growing

There are so many ways to learn and grow in photography, by limiting ourselves to technique, lens choice, location, and subject matter and also with editing we will be pushed to learn more and try things we would not ordinarily try.

Pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones and into some new and wonderful images as a result.

(All images ©Lauri Novak)

I am a photographer, educator, mentor & photo tour guide.

If I have to classify my work it’s mostly fine art photography. Based outside of Chicago, I enjoy photographing architecture, traveling as much as possible and just wandering in nature with my camera are my favorite things to do.

You can find more of my work in my galleries.

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