14th Mar 2011Posted in: Uncategorized
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Randers Regnskov.
Todays destination was Randes Regnskov. This attraction consists of three large dome-shaped greenhouses with plants and animals from South America, Asia and Africa respectively.
I spent the first 30 minutes swearing at the humidity and the low-light conditions, but I finally got my EOS 350D and Bigma lens warmed up sufficiently. However, by then I was already so freaked out that I had spent so much money and so much time, that I didn’t really got time to enjoy it. The domes are not filled to the brim with animals and you have to spend time to spot it. If I had just taken it slow and waited patiently, I would have gotten a lot more ‘keepers’.
All in all, a nice place, really expensive though, but worth it, if I had not paniced.



Jesper Broe is a photography enthusiast with more than 10 years experience. He is a full member of the Danish Onithological Association and specialises in nature photography, aircraft and historic photos. Jesper works exclusively in the digital format.
Jesper sells his personal work as limited edition prints and licenses his work for cards, posters, books, calendars etc. He has travelled extensively in Europe and South-East Asia photographing wildlife and landscapes.