Wow! Fantastic! Seriously, how did you do it? Best, Pam
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Dennis KaczorRegistered UsersPosts: 2,413Major grins
edited December 12, 2011
That first one stands out so well. I have yet to see one and there are reports that there is one in my area minutes away. I hope to find the owl as I would love to get some captures of the Snowy.
thanks every one for comment
i have to admit its not real wildlife , but from the zoo
in my country is really not much wildlife at all , especially no exotics like this one
if its inappropriate to post zoo pics here , please lets me know
and , how i did it ? handheld
D7000 > 120-400 Sigma at 330mm> 1/320 sec at f5.6 . iso640
thanks every one for comment
i have to admit its not real wildlife , but from the zoo
in my country is really not much wildlife at all , especially no exotics like this one
if its inappropriate to post zoo pics here , please lets me know
and , how i did it ? handheld
D7000 > 120-400 Sigma at 330mm> 1/320 sec at f5.6 . iso640
Excellent work and this is the right place for it.
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!"
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Dennis Kaczor Photography
i have to admit its not real wildlife , but from the zoo
in my country is really not much wildlife at all , especially no exotics like this one
if its inappropriate to post zoo pics here , please lets me know
and , how i did it ? handheld
D7000 > 120-400 Sigma at 330mm> 1/320 sec at f5.6 . iso640
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Excellent work and this is the right place for it.
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!"