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by mudder on Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:07 pm
G'day,
Had the day off work, had it all planned but slept in! Damn, I wanted to get up to hanging Rock really early to check out the place in the nice early light but slept in, damn!
Ahh well, ended up playing at the Zoo instead, met another D70 member too (G'day)! Also chatted with a few guys that had their tripods setup, and I thought I was keen wow...
Anyway, you guys know I can't help myself with these dudes...
All these are really high ISO due to the really low light, the tiger shots are ISO800, see what you think...
Damn, just realised I haven't sharpened after re-size, doh! I always bloody forget that, geeesss... Ahhh well, maybe one day I'll remember...
The three Amigo's... Damn, must have stuffed up the focus as it ain't sharp...
This dude is so cute...
Walking the beat... With this one I simply focussed on a certain point and snapped when he reached it, not sure if I've really got the focus right as his eyes seem soft... I think the focus point was near his nose...
Stalking in the bushes...

Aka Andrew
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by moggy on Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:12 pm
As you say, the first shot could be sharper but the rest are great, #2 & #3 are my favourites.
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by Mal on Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:27 pm
Hey Mudder great shots on such a cloudy day!!!
And nice to meet you.
Your Tiger shots turned out better than mine  But then again you have one awesome lens.... Oh the lust 
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by mudder on Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:33 pm
G'day mate,
It's always good to meet a fellow camera nut  ... When's creature features on? I'll keep an eye out and have a gander!
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by Mal on Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:55 pm
mudder wrote:G'day mate, It's always good to meet a fellow camera nut  ... When's creature features on? I'll keep an eye out and have a gander!
Like wise! It did take me some time to explain DSLRusers to the crew!
Creature Features is on every Monday afternoon on ABC at 4:30pm
http://www.abc.net.au/creaturefeatures/
Not sure when the episode we were shooting today goes to air. Sometime in February I think. Here is the link to that "cat" picture I was talking about http://malnetau.smugmug.com/gallery/526249/1/21700174/Large[/url]
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by kipper on Fri Sep 16, 2005 9:30 pm
Mal, no excuses you had my old Sigma lens 
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by cordy on Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:05 pm
Love the tiger shots, awesome photos..
Chris
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by Jamie on Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:32 pm
First picture of the tiger is beautiful. Good stuff!
What lens were you using? I only have a 300mm and find that it isnt quite enough.
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by BBJ on Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:19 am
Mate you have to stop going there, LOL i am sure stopping you would be like cutting your arm off, and well usuall great pics and as i am a sucker for the 3 amigos.LOl I love these animals. All great pics well done mate.
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