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Re: Some Zoo ShotsVery nice shots, i like #1 and #4 the most. thanks for sharing
Cheers,
Adrian Nikon user
Re: Some Zoo ShotsGreat set, thanks for sharing.
I have to admit that #2 is my favourite, great capture of flight there (nice and sharp) and nice colours to boot! Cameron
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Re: Some Zoo Shots#2 is absolutly amazing. you captured that bird perfectly
Re: Some Zoo ShotsExcellent cheatah !!! (appreciated more when you know the cage and location) and just love those backgrounds - looks like a good days shooting
Did you actually hand hold the beast and pan the macaw - if so you must be developing some muscles Deb DebT
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsLove all 4, well captured they evoke such different feelings, for me #1 the mother in law, #2 jus chillin munn, #3 snipers 1000yard stare, #4 the exotics.
Cheers Rob
Re: Some Zoo ShotsLoving the Mcaw shot mate!!! I know how hard it is to get him in flight!
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And #1 isn't too far behind. g.
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsThanks for the compliments, the macaw was shot with the 400 on a monopod due to the low light. Would have been easier to shoot had I been in servo mode instead of one shoot mode. It was a good day due to the subtle light provided by the cloud. I must admit I am loving the 400
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsIf you're ever sick of it I'll take it off your hands for half price ....a girl can dream can't she ?
Think we should have a Macaw shoot out meet and challenge those Nikon guys Deb DebT
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsVirgs - #2 stills the show, as I know how hard it is to capture a Macaw in flight, and that is a ripper
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Re: Some Zoo Shotsanother good series...... 2 is also the standout image for me
Cheers ....bp....
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsWOW- These are brilliant. I went to the zoo a couple of months back and was really disappointed with the results. Basically I got all drawn in to the moment and didn't go through the basics. You've inspired me to go back tomorrow and try again.
Re: Some Zoo ShotsJust as well you have the 400 as I would not want to have my fingers near any of these.
I really like #4, very nice portrait. Regards Colin
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Re: Some Zoo ShotsWow, very obviously need to make 400 standard issue when you walk through the gates of the Zoo, this are surperb!The first two are my favourites, but its a close margin. I love how close you feel to the monkey.
Awesome stuff!
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