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I LOVE shot #2!
Mark Greenmantle
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Hi Big V,
some beautiful photos. Nice perspective on the tiger. On both the tiger and orang, I would have liked a bit of fill flash in the face. Not sure if that is okay to do or not, haven't been to a zoo in a long time. The second one is a classic, nice DOF, worth framing in my book ![]() Last one, doesn't do much for me, nothing to hold my attention. thanks for sharing, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Andre, I have used a little fill flash - but only to pace a catch light in the eyes..I shot these with a 400mm lens, so that is the best I can do unless I use a beamer although I think it would look to artificial with any more fill..trying to keep it as natural as possible.
Yes, I agree about shot 2 - a classic. Canon
number 2 is a classic.
tigers are my favourite big cats and I like the first one. I would attempt to clone out the wire stuff on the right though as this takes away the in the wild feel. number 3 is nice also but perhaps too much tree. 4 doesnt do anything for me. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Hi Big V,
Great shots. I went to Immersion today and had trouble getting near the glass because of the number of people. Looks like you had it a bit easier. I had glass reflections ruining many of my shots. ![]() Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Excellent perspective on the first one, and good moment, on the second one great idea and good eye - my favorite photo! Te next one (3) is little bit booring to me
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