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Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation

A structured Capture page rebuilt from the live CAPTURE tab, focused on photography spots, timing, and shooting advice.

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Place ID
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Address
Lullingstone Ln, Eynsford, Dartford DA4 0JB, UK
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CAPTURE
Eagle Heights Wildlife Foundation
Photo Tips

Shot ideas and timing notes

Each photo spot is broken out into its own card so the page is usable as a quick visual planning guide.
Spot

Hotspot: Bird Garden

  • Use a telephoto lens to capture detailed shots of the birds.
  • Experiment with different angles and perspectives to add visual interest.
  • Shoot in burst mode to capture the birds in action.
  • Keep an eye on the background to avoid distractions.
  • Capture the birds in their natural environment by focusing on their behaviors and interactions.
Spot

Hotspot: Big Cats Enclosure

  • Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the movement of the big cats.
  • Shoot in aperture priority mode to control the depth of field and emphasize the subjects.
  • Look for opportunities to capture the big cats' expressions or unique behaviors.
  • Position yourself at different vantage points to capture unique perspectives.
  • Use a longer focal length to create a shallow depth of field and separate the subject from the background.
Spot

Hotspot: Reptile House

  • Capture the reptiles up close by using a macro lens for detailed shots.
  • Experiment with different lighting and angles to bring out the textures and patterns of the reptiles.
  • Use a slower shutter speed to create motion blur for shots featuring moving reptiles.
  • Keep a safe distance from the reptiles and respect their boundaries.
  • Focus on the reptiles' eyes or unique features to create captivating portraits.
Spot

Hotspot: Primate Area

  • Be patient and observant to capture natural and engaging primate behaviors.
  • Use a zoom lens to compress the perspective and focus on the primates.
  • Shoot from different angles to highlight the primates' unique characteristics.
  • Consider using a shallow depth of field to separate the subject from potential distracting backgrounds.
  • Avoid using flash to prevent disturbing the primates and maintain the natural lighting conditions.
Spot

Hotspot: Safari Zone

  • Use a telephoto lens to capture close-ups of the animals in the safari zone.
  • Look for interesting moments of interaction between different species.
  • Keep a safe distance from the animals and follow the provided guidelines.
  • Adjust your camera settings to compensate for the changing lighting conditions.
  • Utilize composition techniques such as the rule of thirds to create visually appealing images in the vast safari landscape.