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May 14, 2006 08:46 |  #1

Here are some shots from my first trip to a zoo with my 20d. Its been kind of cold and rainy here lately so most of the animals were inside. This caused me to have to use slow shutter speeds without a tripod or IS lens. These were taken with a refurbished Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM that I am borrowing from a friend. The one of the rattlesnake is with the 50mm f/1.8. Any tips or thoughts are welcome. Ill start:

I know the picture of the wallaby(? last picture?) has some extra blue in it, I had to take out some yellow and reds but left in too much blue :( Also I know that they are a little unsharp. This is because I didnt shoot raw, saved them through PS in jpg, and then had them compressed a little for my website.


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May 15, 2006 15:51 |  #2

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May 15, 2006 16:04 |  #3

Unfortunately, nothing cries out for comment, with the possible exception of thebear. cute.


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May 15, 2006 17:09 |  #4

Thanks, does that mean they are decent pictures boring ones? No critisicm?




  
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May 15, 2006 17:22 |  #5
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The trick to zoo shooting is to really try and isolate the animal from the background, make it look more like it is in the wild.

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May 15, 2006 17:40 |  #6

I think the last one has a bit of a 3-D effect. Cute. What is it? Kangaroo?


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May 15, 2006 17:58 |  #7

All are nicely captured, my favorite are the flowers (1st) is well composed and leads the lead to the subjects and the wart hog (2nd) it seems natural and it too is composition. I think if you could have gotten a different angle of the bear (frontal and zoomed in) it would more interesting to me.


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May 15, 2006 18:34 |  #8

cool, thanks everyone, im new here and am trying to reply to others threads more as well so I appreciate any tips.




  
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May 16, 2006 05:39 |  #9

I don't think the last shot is a wallaby, I can't remember the name of it though.

Zoo shots ARE a lot harder than people think, because while there is nothing really "wrong" with your photos - there's nothing amazingly special either. And there is more pressure on zoo shots than just being technically adequate because there are billions of people who visit zoos and come away with pretty good snaps. The trick is to make them stand out, somehow different. This means sometimes going back quite a few times and waiting for better lighting, better expression etc. It also really means learning the animals, just like in wildlife. I know all the names to the primates that I regularly go and shoot :)

Just keep trying and you'll develop your own style.

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May 16, 2006 06:35 |  #10

That last animal looks like a cross between a kangaroo and a giraffe. haha.

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May 16, 2006 14:40 |  #11

They are nice photos, but they just don't seem to pop. The color seems a bit dull and not much contrast. There's definitely potential! I'm looking forward to my first zoo trip this weekend.


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