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Old 28th September 2003   #1
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Default Yet Another Tiger Series I

Unable to go shoot tigers in Africa, have to settle for thse guys .





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Old 29th September 2003   #2
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wah ... you are really hardcore plain tiger shooter

Sorry to say that this batch does not work for me , too much distracting background ...
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Old 29th September 2003   #3
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wah ... you are really hardcore plain tiger shooter

Sorry to say that this batch does not work for me , too much distracting background ...
I noe, a bit tired of shooting the standard branch, so wanted some flower shots. Found the plain tiger easiest to shoot on a hot sunny afternoon but rejected quite a few due to the feelers moving faster than my shutter speed. Probably will try scanning in the slides i took with my macro lens after i finish my roll. Hopefully, there are some keepers there.

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Guys, that's not the Plain Tiger. It's the Blue Glassy Tiger.
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Old 30th September 2003   #5
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Originally Posted by xdivider
I noe, a bit tired of shooting the standard branch, so wanted some flower shots. Found the plain tiger easiest to shoot on a hot sunny afternoon but rejected quite a few due to the feelers moving faster than my shutter speed. Probably will try scanning in the slides i took with my macro lens after i finish my roll. Hopefully, there are some keepers there.
oh ... so these shots were taken in slides ?



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Guys, that's not the Plain Tiger. It's the Blue Glassy Tiger.
oh ya ... It's the Blue Glassy Tiger . Too much plain tiger , I guess is plain tiger fever
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oh ... so these shots were taken in slides ?


oh ya ... It's the Blue Glassy Tiger . Too much plain tiger , I guess is plain tiger fever

Nope, these were with the S2, ambient light + fill. Haven developed my slides yet, hopefully, got more keepers with 1/125 flash freezing the feelers.

How to tell the diff? I usually get them all mixed up.
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Nope, these were with the S2, ambient light + fill. Haven developed my slides yet, hopefully, got more keepers with 1/125 flash freezing the feelers.

How to tell the diff? I usually get them all mixed up.
I see .. waiting for ur slide version
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