kgarrett11 wrote: Great shots. Did you use a telephoto lens or is the tiger licking his lips because you are so close???????
OrvSal wrote: Love the color and composition on the Flamengos. The tigers, if you cant go to Africa, than a zoo is just fine. Love the close ups.
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Nice light in the tiger as well.
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Thanks for sharing.
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thx, i used a sigma 80-400mm but she probably has good eyesight
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very nice
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Great light on the tiger. I like the last tiger image the best.
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thx Orv...maybe someday for Africa
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