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First trip to Nashville Zoo

 
Tancor
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Apr 15, 2006 11:24 |  #1

Hi all,

I went to the Zoo here yesterday for the first time, and my wife and I had a lot of fun. I took many, many pictures of which I hated most of them, these in my gallery were my favorites. I'd appreciate comments on how to improve my technique with taking pictures of animals in zoos as we are planning to go back =)

Some notes: The white tiger is in focus, but has a little bit of motion blur, it was rather hot and he/she was laying in the shade - I should have cranked up the ISO furthur to reduce the motion blur - I still need to get a faster long lens. I think my biggest problem is framing to make the shot more interesting, so I would appreciate suggestions on that front as well.

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http://www.ramicom.com …ry/list.php?exh​ibition=17 (external link)

-Tony


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May 14, 2006 13:54 |  #2

Hey Tony, tried to check out your site but the site is unavailable. Might want to check out that link.


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May 14, 2006 18:05 |  #3

Me either..wanted to see your pics since I also go to the Nashville zoo.


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May 14, 2006 20:07 |  #4

I think a locals meet at the Zoo is in order.... I have a passs and also volunteer at the Zoo on occasion... Would love to go with some otther photogs... i already do but a group thing may be kind of cool.


PS... Also having a hard time getting to the link.


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