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grumpybadger
09-08-2007, 21:56
Here are a few from a recent trip to Port Lympne Zoo...
1. The Big Yawn
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/NR7V1338.jpg
2. Here's Looking at You
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/NR7V1378.jpg
3. Profile
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/NR7V1318.jpg
4. Contemplation
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/NR7V1499.jpg
5. Shifty
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/NR7V1465.jpg
All with EOS 1D Mk II and 500mm f/4L IS and tripod.
As usual, any C&C appreciated
Thanks
Paul
There are some cracking expressions there :thumbs:
I am sure I know the person in #5 though :D
He looks more tired than dangerous :)
#2 stands out to me.
Quite like the soft furry look but I think I'd have sharpened them a bit more.
#1 & #2 are my pics.
1st is a fab capture ... but ewww! .... those minging teeth :lol:
2nd is a real classic ... love the eye contact! :thumbs:
Dark Star
10-08-2007, 08:21
#2 !!! What an expression! Great capture!
1st & last ones for me Paul, 1st because of the expression & the last because you have controlled the exposure very well & beneath the browline isn't dominated by shadow - very difficult subjects to photograph - especially against such a bright background & with the light looking the way it does. Very nicely done :thumbs:
Well exposed, but far too cropped for me.
grumpybadger
10-08-2007, 10:02
Thanks for the comments guys. I think I have a different view of sharpness to many people and I think that probably comes from spending many years with films. I tend to bristle at over sharpened pictures and therefore probably err too far on the side of caution.
The pictures are tight but all are straight from camera (it's what a 500 does for you!) I also took a number of pics on shorter lenses but the enclosure is cluttered and I struggled to get anything to work for me. They had a concrete wall behind them and climbing frames - good for them but bad for photos.
Does this work better for you?
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/nr7v1419.jpg
or this one?
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/nr7v1482.jpg
I have to admit that one of the problems with the day was the very bright sun from behind - it was much easier to get a good exposure if not trying to get the silverback in!
http://beastall.com/2007_PortLympne/bin/images/medium/me9q1709.jpg
Paul
Hadn't really thought about how cropped they were but looking at these they do show the power of him as well as expressions.
Awsome animal, #2 is terrific, but they are all superb, the 500mm has been on my want list for quite some time, these pictures prove what a great lense this is.
grumpybadger
12-08-2007, 21:46
Thanks Bev. 500 is a new toy and I am getting as much practice in as I can before heading to Kenya in about a month!
Paul
namllihs
12-08-2007, 21:51
Great set Paul, a lovely looking animal, and I like the tight framing.
No2 for me:thumbs: shows a wonderful animal a it's very best!
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