Excellent Khaos
Like all three, like the tight crop, sharpness, exp
again as your earlier post like the whole package
My fav is the last one, now that's a kitty to reckon with
Excellent Khaos
Like all three, like the tight crop, sharpness, exp
again as your earlier post like the whole package
My fav is the last one, now that's a kitty to reckon with
Thanks, Ben. Yeah with a stare like that I definately don't want to piss her off.:D
Good shots all but the third one really floats my boat.
Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
I love snow leopards - one of my favorite animals... where are these ones?
I think I like the second one where he/she isn't looking straight at the camera.. for some reason that I'm not quite sure of. They're all great though
jeff lapointRegistered UsersPosts: 1,228Major grins
edited June 14, 2005
very nice khaos. i dig the style of animal portraits you've been doing lately. trying something new is one thing, but being good at it is twice as impressive.
I love snow leopards - one of my favorite animals... where are these ones?
I think I like the second one where he/she isn't looking straight at the camera.. for some reason that I'm not quite sure of. They're all great though
Thanks. These two are located at the Akron Zoo. It's a small zoo, but they've done a good job in arranging it. You seem to be much closer to the animals. However, many are behind glass (these two were) and it represents a challenge when photographing.
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Like all three, like the tight crop, sharpness, exp
again as your earlier post like the whole package
My fav is the last one, now that's a kitty to reckon with
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I think I like the second one where he/she isn't looking straight at the camera.. for some reason that I'm not quite sure of. They're all great though
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