

White Stork portrait on Discovery Island.
Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/80s, f/5.6, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 200mm Focal Length
Discovery Island Trails are one of those Over-Looked Attractions you hear about. With a 200mm lens, you can get beautiful portraits of the animals and birds along them. This White Stork was a willing model and is my Disney Pic of the Week on Discovery Island.
If you don’t know the animal or bird along any of the trails in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, look around for a sign (like the one below) which will identify the animal and give you information on where it lives. It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the signs so you’ll be able to add captions of your Animal Kingdom photos at a later time.

White Stork informational sign.
Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/200s, f/7.1, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 34mm Focal Length

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