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Old 1st May 2005   #1
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Smile Snapping @ the Zoo

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Old 1st May 2005   #2
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Old 1st May 2005   #3
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abit out of focus for the tiger..
the baby goat is it?? veri cute..
Not easy to get good shots with the enclosure in the zoo.
Tried b4..
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Old 1st May 2005   #4
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The tiger and flower shots are blur. Did you use a tripod?
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Old 1st May 2005   #5
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the tiger is walking around the enclosure... the baby is the small among all the rest of the goat... i dont have a tripod with me... guess it's time to invest a tripod in time to come... it was a tough day at the zoo... bad weather... everything move so fast... the tigers, bird, monkey... as a novice...im kinda contented with my shooting today.. comments welcome
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Old 1st May 2005   #6
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U may need to use faster shutter, then come back use PS to upz constrast and levels.
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focus seems a bit off..but nice framing for the tiger
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Old 1st May 2005   #8
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I like to catch with the tiger is feeding at noon, they would fight and snatch the food, swim down to retrieve food, etc. dramatic shots.
Flower focus is off, I doubt u need to use a tripod ,unless u crank to a really small Aperature to blur/blacken the background, etc etc. But that's not what ur trying to achieve fr the pic, so prob ur macro mode isnt on?
Keep shooting have fun.
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Old 1st May 2005   #9
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guess i have to read up on the functions ... not really have knowledge on the functions... practise made perfect...
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