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Had the day off.. you'll never guess where I went..

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Number one: Even though I $^%%*&#% HATE snakes, I like this shot.

Two: I like it but it seems a bit cool in the WB department. Could you have gotten a little lower on this?

Three: Was the gorilla in the shade? He (she?) looks blue but the leaves in the background look fine - I don't know. I like it otherwise.
Number four: That big ol' pink butt just takes all the attention away from Snerdy. :biglaugh:

Unfortunately one of the big challenges to shooting at the zoo, well at least at the zoo I normally go to is that your vantage points are extremely limited. The tiger shot is a good example, I was probably 20-25 feet above her shooting between two railings and a chain link fence. The only way to get a lower angle would have involved rappelling.. lol.. Oh well, such is life when you shoot at the zoo I guess.
 
If we ignore the Snerd jokes(not that we should :345:) and the huge butt, that's actually an amazing shot IMO!

Well I did seriously consider taking the other monkey out - but you know, being a Snerd shot.. well - I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Lol
 
Good grief! A whole thread dedicated to my humiliation, and I didn't even see it! Heads will roll!!

Well I really wasn't trying to subject you to humiliation. I was really going for abject humiliation. I guess I'll have to try harder next time.. lol

Who was it scared the crap out of me last week?! Robbins?! Ron?! Remember? Had a blowout in my bloomers, and now my chapped red ass is all over the place!

My bad.. but you know, if you wiped afterwards.. well, just saying..

We're trying the faith healing in an honest attempt to reverse the damage of a blown-out-red-pink-monkey-butt. It hurts, still. <snif> If only some of the resident, loving, beautiful ladies would rub and caress my sore, red ass!! Dude, you got a great pic out of the surprise/scare tactic! A little help, please!!

Ok, well your on your own convincing the ladies - but then again considering my track record you should probably thank me for staying out of it.. lol
 
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Yea
Do you talk this much in person?

It depends. If I'm around people I know and am comfortable with, you get me started and I just keep going and going! Plus, I speak at women's ministry events, so I'm used to just coming up with stuff to say to fill a few minutes... :D

But in a small group where I don't know people, I tend to just stay quiet and study people.
Yeah
But what about Charlie
He just doesn't shut up

Number one: Even though I $^%%*&#% HATE snakes, I like this shot.

Two: I like it but it seems a bit cool in the WB department. Could you have gotten a little lower on this?

Three: Was the gorilla in the shade? He (she?) looks blue but the leaves in the background look fine - I don't know. I like it otherwise.
Number four: That big ol' pink butt just takes all the attention away from Snerdy. :biglaugh:

Unfortunately one of the big challenges to shooting at the zoo, well at least at the zoo I normally go to is that your vantage points are extremely limited. The tiger shot is a good example, I was probably 20-25 feet above her shooting between two railings and a chain link fence. The only way to get a lower angle would have involved rappelling.. lol.. Oh well, such is life when you shoot at the zoo I guess.

I know what you mean. Good shot, just the same.
 
I know what you mean. Good shot, just the same.

Thank you kindly - you know I've always found it ironic that I took a fair amount of grief from various parties who would tell me that shooting at a zoo was just ridiculously easy. Funny thing is in my experience shooting outdoors at the lake, down by the river, etc - generally turns out to be a lot easier. I realize I might be in the minority here, but really I don't have to deal with odd reflections, I generally have a much greater choice of vantage points, I'm not dealing with an odd mixture of sunlight and fluorescent lighting, and I can usually keep the shutter speed higher and the ISO lower with relative ease so I'm not trying to walk a tightrope between shutter speed and noise.

Most of all though it's the backgrounds - in zoo shooting your constantly trying to get an angle on the shot where the background just doesn't scream zoo - and often times it just isn't possible. Often the best you can do is to adjust your DOF and minimize the background as best you can, but again your walking that tightrope - you want enough to get a nice sharp shot on the critter but not so much that the background just takes over.. lol.

Shooting at the lake - well I never run into those problems at all - I don't have nearly as much to worry about as far as background, it all looks natural because it is natural. Granted I do miss having the nice handy signs that say "this way for critter a, this way for critter b" - but for the most part I generally find the non-zoo shooting to be overall much easier than zoo shooting.

Like I said I realize I am most likely in the minority there.. lol.
 
During the summer, I went to the zoo to photograph Bao Bao (the giant panda cub). Mobs of people (of course), but I found a spot where I could stand on a small platform (concrete base to a pole). I had my longest lens, an old 205mm, and I still had to crop the heck out of it because he was in the center of the compound in a tree..
 
Love the Snake and Tiger pics.

Thanks Cat & Mike - the snake pic was a little unusual for me, I don't generally get too many of those, they always seem to have their heads buried whenever I wander by so was really happy to finally get one.

To the Zoo?

I'd guess the zoo.

Wow.. nailed it in one. Ok, so I guess I need to make this a little harder. What card am I holding up?

Lol
 
During the summer, I went to the zoo to photograph Bao Bao (the giant panda cub). Mobs of people (of course), but I found a spot where I could stand on a small platform (concrete base to a pole). I had my longest lens, an old 205mm, and I still had to crop the heck out of it because he was in the center of the compound in a tree..

Yup.. biggest issue I ever had shooting at the lake was the day I was pulling up in the car, saw a flock of geese taking off - managed to get the camera out and ready and I'm leaning out the car window trying like crazy to get a frame or two - I manage to get a couple of frames just before they pass over the car, and dive bomb my windsheild.. rotflmao. I can now attest to the truth behind the expression of just how fast crap will flow through a goose. Egads.
 

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