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by d70_n00b on Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:18 pm
Hey all, second trip to the zoo (this time with my gf)... Got some pretty good shots this time (many more keepers then my first trip!), so I'm happy. Here a few of the ones I liked.
Note: these were shot with my 70-300G lens, in Manual, RAW mode. I haven't done any PP yet, these are the photos straight from the camera (I just did a batch conversion to JPG and posted). I'll definately be making some adjustments when I get a chance.
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Let me know what ya think!
Anthony
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by christiand on Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:25 pm
Hi Anthony,
I think you had a great time at the zoo and also some great photos.
I like the cats, particularly the meerkats.
I can see the meerkats being involved in a conversation regarding their colony.
Regards,
CD
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by stubbsy on Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:32 pm
Anthony. You've done well with these. Standouts for me are #5, 10 and 12. Weakest is shot #6 - I find the bodyless bird's head a little distracting (but it may be becaus eI'm more used to headless bird's bodies) 
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by christiand on Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:35 pm
No 10:
hey dude (two guys talking on the left hand side) :
"what are the others going on about " ???

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