Thank you Angler.
I enjoy doing this type of photography and taking my time.
Thanks for your comments.
Thank you for looking. It was a great day at the Zoo.
Thank you for your comments. Yes we did spend 3 hours touring the park. I took photos of all the Sand Art. I could spend a week there. I am a people watcher.
Thank you Dennysted. My past Photo career has been mostly in Industril and Research. Now that i have retired I just enjoy doing those things I want to photograph.
Thank you for your comments.
I have attached a couple of photos from a trip we made to the Brevard County Zoo 2 weeks ago.
I hope you like them. Please C&C if you wish.
D. Ross Hill: Image 1
Thank you all for your great photos. We are not sllowed to have an animal where we now live. we are former Greyhound adopters and really miss our 'Lady".
Thanks for sharing.
Try Wikipedia or Google.
By the way, Love your Avatar Image.
Let's see.
Back before the digital sensor when film was king, we had to meter the light on the subject, adjust our camera shutter speed, set our aperture, select a fim speed (ASA or ISO) and then make the exposure. The film was manufactured with sensativity variables such as ASA 25, 100, 200, 400, etc. The more sensative the film the more apparent grain became. I think it must be obvious that the sensor in the digital camera and it's sensativity is adjusted electronically to the ISO setting you or the camera select. In the Auto mode the camera selects the Speed, aperature, and ISO value based on the light received.
Angler, You have done it again. You did warn us that you would be doing more OOB.
Just kidding, Great images.
Angler, I see that you have gotten the OOB method down pat. Great image, a bit scary.
Thanks
Mike, As usual, Great Images.
Thanks
Thanks for that Google Tip. I will give it a try today and post results.
Regards
It does not need any help. The Baby and the Photo have both been blessed with perfection.
Great work.
These are great. I like them all, but #1 is perfect.
Thanks
Great images, love the reflections.
Keep them coming.