From around our new Osprey nest - (I think this is a very young female) and the Palm Beach Zoo - both in subdued light.
Canon 80D and 400 prime handheld for Osprey and 70-300 nano from bodypod for Tiger (thru fencing).
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Nice job, loving that 80D!
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Both are superb shots, Larry.
DaveO wrote:
Nice job, loving that 80D!
Thanks Dave !
......I am not abandoning Sony - but the Canon is especially better for BIF's
Darrell was with me for the Tiger shot - he made a clicking sound and the Tiger heard it and reacted !
Thank you Darrell !
BTW, the Tiger was 1/125, f5.6, ISO 320.....
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DOOK wrote:
Both are superb shots, Larry.
Thank you so much Earl ! Appreciate
[quote=imagemeister]Thanks Dave !
......I am not abandoning Sony - but the Canon is especially better for BIF's
Darrell was with me for the Tiger shot - he made a clicking sound and the Tiger heard it and reacted !
Thank you Darrell !
BTW, the Tiger was 1/125, f5.6, ISO 320.....
Maybe Darrell could meet me in Yellowstone with Ron, RRS, next June and get the attention of a few grizzlies! We booked a house for a month and expect to fly some of the family out to visit. Unable to plan Black Point and more right now.
Nicely done, Larry. I really like the tiger shot.
Larry, the tiger shot is outstanding. Relaxed but alert and ready to spring into action. The clarity and exposure are just right!
Cwilson341 wrote:
Larry, the tiger shot is outstanding. Relaxed but alert and ready to spring into action. The clarity and exposure are just right!
Carol, Thank you for your insightful comment ! Appreciate
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gwr
Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
Tiger shot is amazing Larry. After seeing the look on it's face, I'm withdrawing my request for you to scale the fence for a close up. That would be ugly! Gary
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
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