Some pictures from the zoo

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Some pictures from the zoo

Postby Jamie on Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:55 pm

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D70 and 50mm 1.8 lens

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Postby NikonUser on Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:05 pm

Really nice captures there.

Looks like you got nice and close to the tiger. When I went to the Melbourne Zoo to photograph Ramalon with my 300mm I couldn't get that close

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The reptile shots came out really well too considering they were probably behind glass.

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Postby kipper on Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:24 pm

NikonUser, that is one thing that I've found about Melbourne Zoo, sometimes it's hard to see them :)

At Tooronga they didn't have much choice.
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Postby Jamie on Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:30 pm

Thanks Paul and yes the reptiles were behind glass......thank god! :lol:
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Postby Manta on Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:38 pm

Nice work Jamie. The tiger is a great capture. Animals tend to hide from me whenever I point a camera at them so it's good to see them come out to pose occasionally.
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Postby Aussie Dave on Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:39 pm

nice photos Jamie. What was the EXIF info on #2 & 3 ?? Do you have anymore shots taken with the 50 1.8 ? (I'm considering this lens for a future purchase).

The 3rd shot reminds me of some video footage I captured whilst at the Cairns Zoo a couple of years ago. A huge Boa Constrictor that was shedding came right up to the glass where I was filming and rubbed right past the lens. Watching it on TV is awesome. It's beady little eye's looking at you as it brushes past. They are such interesting creatures....even moreso when they are behind the safety of glass :lol:

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Postby Alex on Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:43 pm

Jamie,

Well done. Nice, sharp shots, despite the 70-300 G lens. Cheers
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Postby Jamie on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:02 pm

Dave - EXIF info is...

#2 - f2.8, 1/80sec at ISO200
#3 - f2.8. 1/8sec at ISO200

You are more than welcome to borrow the lens to try it out before you deside to buy one. pm me if you are intrested, we live the same side of the city i see, so getting it to you shouldnt be a problem. :)

Alex - i was worried that the tiger picture (taken wtih the 70-300 G) would have come out a little soft, as ive heard pictures taken with this lens tend to do.

Manta - Dont worry its not just you they hide from, it took me over 30 shots and going back to the enclosure 3 times just to get one i was happy with. :?
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Postby BBJ on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:06 pm

Nice work Jamie, you would be happy with these and i think they look great.
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Postby waspo on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:11 pm

Well done Jamie! Looks like you had a very productive time at the Zoo. I love the tiger capture. I'd be very happy with that shot! And the colours in the lizard are great!
Did you manage to get to the BM's? :D
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Postby Aussie Dave on Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:08 pm

Jamie wrote:Dave - EXIF info is...

#2 - f2.8, 1/80sec at ISO200
#3 - f2.8. 1/8sec at ISO200

You are more than welcome to borrow the lens to try it out before you deside to buy one. pm me if you are intrested, we live the same side of the city i see, so getting it to you shouldnt be a problem. :)


A very generous offer Jamie....thank you. I might take you up on that sometime in the future. My birthday's coming up soon, so I'm dropping lots of hints to the wife :lol:

Perhaps we could meet up sometime and go take some photos somewhere - kind of a Western Suburbs Micro-meet ?!? Of course, at the moment, juggling the spare time with twins is not easy.....but should be able to work out something in the near future (if you're interested) ??

Perhaps we can play it by ear..... :roll:
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Postby johnd on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:43 pm

Nice shots Jamie.

Were the reptile house shots handheld? I presume you couldn't use flash because of the glass.

I was there on Saturday using a 50mm f1.4 lens in the reptile house but without a tripod or monopod had it right down at f1.4 most of the time to try to get enough light. Ended up with most of my shots either blurred still or the ones that weren't had too little dof.

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