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Old 25th February 2004   #1
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Default Zoo shots last Sunday

White tiger


Swimming White tiger


Kangaroo


any comment/suggestion?
All using sigma 70-200 + kenko 2x.

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Old 25th February 2004   #2
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Another white tiger


I hope the direct linking works...
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Old 25th February 2004   #3
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except the swimming tiger, think there's a slight reddish tint on all of the photos?
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Old 25th February 2004   #4
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Man, those are super-sized-super-close cats.. hah
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Old 25th February 2004   #5
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Originally Posted by oeyvind
except the swimming tiger, think there's a slight reddish tint on all of the photos?
I guess it's cloudy WB things.
I tried correcting it, but I like this version better.
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Old 25th February 2004   #6
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Your 4th pic's cute

Looks like a kitty
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Originally Posted by wibawa
I guess it's cloudy WB things.
I tried correcting it, but I like this version better.
normally cloudy WB in D100 produces greenish/yellowish cast...

which colour mode you shot the pics with? I, II or III? i've experienced shooting in mode III with cloudy WB and it gave me red cast too.
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Old 25th February 2004   #8
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Originally Posted by rncw
normally cloudy WB in D100 produces greenish/yellowish cast...

which colour mode you shot the pics with? I, II or III? i've experienced shooting in mode III with cloudy WB and it gave me red cast too.
you got it.. mode III & cloudy.
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just a question. was the 3rd pic a new species? i thot it is called kangaroo?
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Originally Posted by macross
just a question. was the 3rd pic a new species? i thot it is called kangaroo?
kekeke probably it is just a small slip-up.

Except for the WB good series there. Keep shooting.

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thanks for all the comments...
looks like the WB is not so favorable to most eyes here.

macross: yes it's kangaroo
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