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Old 3rd June 2009   #1
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Default Animals in Captivity. Zoological Garden

C&C welcome.

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#2


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Nice
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what lens are you using?
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what lens are you using?
majority Olympus 70-300mm.
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Beautiful as usual!
I specially love 1,2 and 4.
#2 the sharpness and color
#4 is nice captured. As though he is smiling at you

#3... a bit cheeky...
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Originally Posted by Fenzi View Post
Beautiful as usual!
I specially love 1,2 and 4.
#2 the sharpness and color
#4 is nice captured. As though he is smiling at you

#3... a bit cheeky...
Thks for the confident booster ... Fenzi.
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I like #4


so lucky for you to have a sunny day. I always went to zoo & it rains
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#2 for me like the sharpness and details on the skin
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thanks hmjt & blurblur !
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The picture quality captured with this lens looks impressive. Juz my own 2 cents :
#1 mayb try to include the legs of the tiger on the right. try individual headshot if possible.
#2 some fill in flash to lighten the shadows.
#3 try a 3/4 or headshot.
#4 u tried portrait mode on closeup of the facial expression?
#5 looks abit tight on the right...
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I like 3 & 5, very good try.
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Old 5th June 2009   #13
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Thanks my dear Shifu and Uncle James.

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Originally Posted by F_Enzo View Post
The picture quality captured with this lens looks impressive. Juz my own 2 cents :
#1 mayb try to include the legs of the tiger on the right. try individual headshot if possible.
#2 some fill in flash to lighten the shadows.
#3 try a 3/4 or headshot.
#4 u tried portrait mode on closeup of the facial expression?
#5 looks abit tight on the right...
Originally Posted by jameskkmok View Post
I like 3 & 5, very good try.
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Originally Posted by F_Enzo View Post
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#2 some fill in flash to lighten the shadows.
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I will be very pissed off whenever I find people shoot with flash on animals and babies ....
please remember try/never use flash on animals
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