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Snow leopardI shot this cat a few months ago at the zoo. He is always hard to get at and I had to use the 80-200 with a 2X tele convertor and a high ISO. Then had to fiddle around a little in Photoshop to make something out of it. The zoo can be quite dissapointing when the animals tuck themselves out of sight and it pays to take a bag of shmackos to liven them up.
http://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/36920780 Regards
Matt. K
It's really good to see the quality of that 2x tele converter. Looks pretty good.
I love how it's eyes are rolled back. That cat is somewhere else. Really nice picture.
Thats a great shot!
I wish mine had of turned out, it was rather ellusive up on the ledge. Cheers Brett
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