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Old 20th January 2002   #1
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Default Zoo Photoshoot (20/1/2002) by megaweb

Hi,

Today my photoshoot was using both SLR and digital camera. All these shots are handheld shots from DC (tripod is for SLR)..... no crop and resize using breezebrowser

is my hair RUAN ?

Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Exposure mode: Av

attention !

Shutter speed: 1/125 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Exposure mode: Av

today the meat is like very tender ...

Shutter speed: 1/50 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Exposure mode: Av

where is my food ... ?

Shutter speed: 1/250 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Exposure mode: Av
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Old 20th January 2002   #2
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Do I look handsome today ?

Shutter speed: 1/80 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Exposure mode: Av

who say that pro 90 cannot take bird flying ?

Shutter speed: 1/800 sec
Aperture: 5.6
Exposure mode: Av
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Old 20th January 2002   #3
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nice shots!
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I like the racoon and bird flying pics very much!

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excellent!
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Old 21st January 2002   #6
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Great ones, megaweb, but I can't wait to see your slides! Esp the one of that spider you showed me...
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sigh...no one post penguin again....
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Thanks for all the NICE comments ..

tweek , my slides will make you go for slides taking soon .. !!! I am looking forward for my dragonfly slide shot ...


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Zoo penguins are not nice .... need to go to JBP ..
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Wow wow... great shots of the Meerkat, Raccon and flying Stork!! Wish I had stayed on longer but I really didn't have any suitable film for the fast flying Storks...
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Wow wow... great shots of the Meerkat, Raccon and flying Stork!! Wish I had stayed on longer but I really didn't have any suitable film for the fast flying Storks...
Thanks Edmund ...

actually we ( keito , ichijo , willy and violett ) were lucky . We came out from the butterfly area at 1610 hrs and saw 1 of the zoo keeper was riding bicycle with a bucket of fish ... later heard a loud bell rang and many Storks were flying towards him ... saw more than 50 Storks were flying around ...
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Thanks Edmund ...

actually we ( keito , ichijo , willy and violett ) were lucky . We came out from the butterfly area at 1610 hrs and saw 1 of the zoo keeper was riding bicycle with a bucket of fish ... later heard a loud bell rang and many Storks were flying towards him ... saw more than 50 Storks were flying around ...
Yes, thats the Storks feeding time, around 4.15pm . We do intend to go to the zoo to "camp" there sometime in one of the later Zoo trips because thats our best chance of improving our panning techniques. Also, it is a great chance to learn and understand your camera's metering well since it will be more difficult to get a perfectly exposed shot in this type of situation (contrasty sky vs largely white body of the storks and other darker colored parts of the storks).
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Yes, thats the Storks feeding time, around 4.15pm . We do intend to go to the zoo to "camp" there sometime in one of the later Zoo trips because thats our best chance of improving our panning techniques. Also, it is a great chance to learn and understand your camera's metering well since it will be more difficult to get a perfectly exposed shot in this type of situation (contrasty sky vs largely white body of the storks and other darker colored parts of the storks).
wah ! got to spend a lot of $$ on slides to take such shots ... anyway it is worth it if it turn out good ...

maybe stand at the far end corner to take the storks against the trees ..


now then I know that the animals are active when come to feeding time .. make my membership worthwhile to go back to shoot those that I miss ..
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We do intend to go to the zoo to "camp" there sometime in one of the later Zoo trips because thats our best chance of improving our panning techniques.
When??? When ??? When???? Can I join?

By the way, Megaweb, nice shots!


For this one, you should have followed Darren's advice to stand a little bit to the right to shoot against all green background instead of the tree trunks. They are quite distracting. Go back there again next week?
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For this one, you should have followed Darren's advice to stand a little bit to the right to shoot against all green background instead of the tree trunks. They are quite distracting. Go back there again next week?
Thanks , rty ...

wah ! again .. me no problem ... let me know when u r going back .. but I won't be taking the whole day like last Sunday ...

Thanks for the advice ... I will try to take it against the green backgnd .. hmm .. 4 of my slides are in green backgnd .. yeah !!! ...
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