Realistically, some of the shots looking down at the animal can be done. But when they are at eye level, shooting through a fence, yet standing at least 3 to 4 feet away from the fence, there is no way they are getting a clean shot. ; There was one photo of the eagles in which you see the netting/fence, that is what you would typically get. ; Now, that being said, you can look down on alot of the animals from above (Cougar, Bobcat, Black Bear, Wolf and Bison) and look over the fencing on a few others (Fox, Coyote, Badger and a few others). ; The Farm area is completely open and all the animals can be petted (with the oxen maybe being the exception). ; The Birds of Prey are behind nets and fencing (although I think they still have the pond lookout area for one of the eagles that the netting can be shot through). ; Finally, they have a herpetologic building with all the snakes and amphibians in glass tanks, but well lit. ; You are now making me want to go back home to visit the park again (photos were from back in 2004 I think). ; If you do get there, you should also check out Jubilee College State Park. ; It has a lot of trails to hike (as well as a 13 part Geocache if you have ever done that). ; Can't wait to see your photos if you go.