Polar Bear Nikkor 80-400vr
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:48 am
Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED VR AF
1/250s f/10.0 at 145.0mm
1/250s f/10.0 at 145.0mm
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Onyx wrote:Kerry, how many lenses do you have in your arsenal? I ask only because you've earned yourself quite a reputation around these parts having posted numerous shots with the Sigma 70-200.
This Nikkor significantly overlaps the range (or at least I feel it does) - do you carry both when out shooting or choose only one? What criteria do you set for choosing the lens to shoot with on the day? eg. on this instance, what made you pick the 80-400 instead of the 70-200?
As for the photo - it seems more to do with the observers of the polar bear rather than the bear itself. And the people are rendered wonderfully contrasty and sharp, with surprisingly no hint of chromatic abberation on the guy's blown shirt.
MHD wrote:I like it!!
Is it a big zoo??
That would make a great promo photo!
mic wrote:Kerry, this is an interesting Photo
Only one thing, I don't know why it is
At first I thought just a Polar Bear swimming and people looking at it, but the more I look it grabs me that the people are more of a story in it.
Interesting, you keep me guessing, I give you that much There is always a story to your So So Shots as you put it.
I think they are Great Great Shots, you have a very busy mind that shows in your photo's and the way you explain things in them.
Keep em coming, maybe one day we might meet & have a beer at a Dog Show Woof ! Woof !
Mic.
sirhc55 wrote:Every picture tells a story - and this superb shot does just that
dooda wrote:Terrific detail in the polar bear's front leg and the bubbles on his snout. I've seen several similar pictures but the people are usually silloetted. Yours really jumps out because they aren't. Your pic makes me think about how interesting humans are that we just want to sit and gaze at something out of sheer curiosity, where the bear is probably just looking for food.