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Old 14th June 2003   #1
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Default Some Animal shots with FM2


hey, why you staring at me har?


What a borning day...


my stomach is upset again...


aiyo, those craxy photographer is coming again...


Where is my meal? Don't you know I'm super hungry now!

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Old 14th June 2003   #2
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3rd pic. "No Spitting"
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Old 14th June 2003   #3
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3rd pic. "No Spitting"
The lion is actually vomiting...
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Old 14th June 2003   #4
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what is the focal length used for the tiger shot?
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Old 14th June 2003   #5
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what is the focal length used for the tiger shot?
I'm using 50-500mm len. and did not record down the setting, so I assumed the focal length shd be ard 300-400mm.

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Old 14th June 2003   #6
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I'm using 50-500mm len. The focal length shd be ard 300-400mm.
Thanks. Was wondering cos I ever used 75-300mm & was using maximum focal length & dun remember having the tiger appearing so close in my pix
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Thanks. Was wondering cos I ever used 75-300mm & was using maximum focal length & dun remember having the tiger appearing so close in my pix
Crop and enlarge ... lor
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Old 15th June 2003   #8
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these shots are full framed, no cropping done. Cos I've seen the negs personally.

Well Done Malkw
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Old 15th June 2003   #9
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Good to see you try out the FM2.

Now, onto B&W film?
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my stomach is upset again...
I think the title should be "The lion is acting like the Merlion"
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Old 16th June 2003   #11
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I think the title should be "The lion is acting like the Merlion"
Merlioness
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Good to see you try out the FM2.

Now, onto B&W film?
yes, now shooting my first roll of B&W film



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Old 16th June 2003   #13
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yes, now shooting my first roll of B&W film
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Old 16th June 2003   #14
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I'm using 50-500mm len. and did not record down the setting, so I assumed the focal length shd be ard 300-400mm.
This lens reall sharp huh? Good shots!
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Old 19th June 2003   #15
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This lens reall sharp huh? Good shots!
IMHO, this is a good and sharp len, and most impt it served my needs.
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