MSnowy
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Nice set.
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Thanks, much appreciated.Nice set.
I really love those owls. They are not happy critters this time of year, and the zoo keeps a fan blowing in their area to keep them cooler. In the winter, when most of the other animals are kept in their kennels, these two are up and alert and happy.The owl one is the best imo. He has that "I'm secretly plotting to kill you" look.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed them. Udo is not a happy kitty most of the time. I don't think it's so much being in captivity as it is that he's just a hunter at heart. I would hate to be the squirrel that chose to climb down into that area!Scott, All great photo's and exemplary camera craft, the shot you took in 2011 does in fact convey the menace that animal has for captivity.
Judging by that last lynx shot thats no fluffy kitty kitty. That thing will tear a limb off.
BTW, those were all shot with my D7000 using the 70-300 Nikkor lens. That combination of camera body and lens does do an excellent job.
Your query and advice about using the sharpness setting when editing RAW files was all I needed, not knowing it did I had used it vary little. My photos have been much better since learning about it. For close/stationary shots the D7000/70-300mm combo works great.
Nobody else has said anything, but I like the cockatoo close up, probably because I would never think of it myself, and as every one has said the lynx is gorgeous.
Wow, Scott. That first Lynx photo looks as if you had a portrait session out of a studio. Fantastic!!!! Rush that one to the printer asap.
All the pics have great attributes, thanks for sharing