perfectcircle
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Like the feel of #8. Is that an ocelot? Very cool patterns.
Damn... are you serious? Never get too many Jeremys
The A200 is pretty good... I've had it since August. I might upgrade next spring... not sure. Need some lenses too.
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Damn... are you serious? Never get too many Jeremys
The A200 is pretty good... I've had it since August. I might upgrade next spring... not sure. Need some lenses too.
:cheers:
Yeah man thats pretty crazy..
Its my first DSLR.. so I really don't have anything else to compare it to but so far I like it pretty good. I just picked up the Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro lens, its suppose to arrive Friday so I'll be sure to post some pictures as soon as I can.
The Atlanta zoo is a lot smaller than I have expected and so are the exhibit areas. Most of the animals looked really depressed when I was there last month. I'm glad you actually saw the cloud leopard. Both the leopard and tiger were hiding when I was there.
Nice shots. You may want to try bumping up the saturation and play with the levels to make them pop more.
Thanks I haven't been shooting on manuel for very long and I'm trying my best but none of pictures look as good as most of these on this forum, and I'm not real sure how to make them look any better..
I like your Meerkat image .... I'd crop a bit off the sides, though. It looks like you were struggling with harsh lighting and focus issues. Here is a nice TPF link on Zoo Photography that might come in handy for your next visit.
http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/...05-how-take-good-zoo-pictures-sabbath999.html
And another link:
Welcome
I love photographing zoos.
I agree that they do look really depressed.. you would think they would spend a little more money on that place to expand it or at least renovate it.