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 Photographs you hve taken and description.



 "Fauna and Flora

Birds, Butterflies, Lizards, Snakes, Geckos Monkeys, Squirrels, Orchids and Plants

The gallery at Sinharaja Tour Guide is a collection of stunning photos in Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve that capture the beauty and diversity of the region's ecosystems and landscapes. From the richly biodiverse forests to the breathtaking waterfalls and rivers, the gallery showcases the natural wonders of the reserve in all their glory.



The photographs in the gallery are taken by skilled photographers who have a deep understanding of the reserve and its unique features. They capture the essence of the forest, capturing the intricate details of the flora and fauna and the breathtaking views of the landscape. The gallery is a virtual tour of the reserve, allowing visitors to explore the wonders of the region from the comfort of their own home.




The photographs in the gallery are organized into categories, such as flora, fauna, landscapes, and cultural sites, making it easy to navigate and find the images that interest you the most. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief description, providing context and information about the subject matter.

The gallery is a great resource for those planning a visit to Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve, as it allows you to get a sense of what to expect and what to look out for during your trip. It is also a valuable resource for educators and students, as it provides a wealth of information about the reserve's unique ecosystems and the importance of preserving them".



Colors .

Green Environment: The greenery, such as trees, moss, and plants, will typically present various shades of green, from vibrant lime to deeper forest greens. The contrast between the water and the green foliage can enhance the overall visual appeal.


Background .

Natural Setting: The background should ideally be lush and filled with a variety of plants, trees, and possibly rocks. This creates a serene and natural setting, emphasizing the water stream's connection to its environment.


Camera Angles .

High Angle:A high-angle shot looking down on the stream can offer a broader view of the water flow and the surrounding landscape, showing how the stream fits into the larger environment.




Eye-Level Angle: Capturing the stream at eye level can provide a straightforward and relatable view, making it easier to appreciate the water's movement and interaction with the surrounding greenery.

Low Angle:Shooting from a lower angle, close to the water's surface, can create a dramatic effect and highlight the reflections on the water. It can also emphasize the texture and movement of the stream.



Camera photo frames.

Close-Up Frame:A close-up frame focusing on a specific section of the stream, such as the flow of water over rocks or the play of light on the surface can highlight details and textures .

Wide Frame: Using a wide frame can encompass both the water stream and a large portion of the green surroundings, providing a sense of the stream's environment.



"Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging forms of photography that gives an opportunity to collect lifetime memories. This tour includes four different wildlife sanctuaries including one rain forest and three national parks that are famous for different wildlife habitats. You will have the opportunity to photograph the nature wonders at Sinharaja Rainforest, leopards in Yala National Park, Elephants in Udawalawe National Park and birds in Bundala National Park whilst enjoying the luxury comfort at the best wildlife accommodation options."




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