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Indianapolis Zoo

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Yesterday, I posted some pictures of the blooming Spring flowers that covered the grounds of the Indianapolis Zoo – today I want to share some pictures of the star attractions at the zoo.

When we first got to the zoo, we went into the underwater exhibit – a very nice exhibit featuring a shark tank when young and old alike can ‘pet’ the sharks. These are small sharks (no more than 3 feet long) and you can reach out and touch them as they swim past. Unfortunately, the lighting is very dim in this display (that includes manta rays, penguins, seals, etc.) – so I wasn’t able to take any usable photos.

The rest of the day was outside, though, on a warm and sunny spring day. Good lighting for photos, but it left the animals listless and resting for the most part – which doesn’t make for the most dynamic pictures. Some of the animals (like the rhinos below) were moving around, and the giraffes were being fed – making for an interesting close up opportunity.

Even with all these animals, we’re weren’t quite done with the zoo. Attached to the zoo is the butterfly exhibit in White River Gardens, featuring many different species of butterflys, along with a formal floral garden. I’ll post some pictures of the butterflys in the next day or two.

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Flowers at the Zoo

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Red Star Flower

Red Stafford Flower

Saturday we took a trip to the Indianapolis Zoo, where one would expect to see a lot of animals. Today, however, I’m going to share some pictures of the spring flowers in bloom at the zoo.

Indianapolis is several weeks ahead of Milwaukee in terms of spring growth – and it was very apparent at the zoo. While the grass is still brown in Milwaukee, the grass was green and the flowers were in bloom in Indianapolis.

While the zoo is naturally a great place to take photos of many different and unusual species of animals, the grounds are often landscaped and decorated with many seasonal varieties of plant life.

Yellow Flower

Yellow Crocus

Where ever you go to take pictures, take some time and look around for unexpected photo opportunities. The yellow flower here is at full bloom, with velvety yellow petals and a contrasting inside that almost looks like spider legs.

Lone Flower

Lone Narcisis

The picture of the narcisis on the left stood out as a lone flower against a sea of green foliage – providing wonderful color contrasts and a feeling of calm.

In the next day or two, I’ll share some of the pictures of the animals – many of who were napping in the mid-day sun. This makes getting a great shot difficult, but not impossible – you just need to look around for unexpected opportunities.

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