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San Antonio Zoo with a 100-400L

 
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Apr 03, 2005 18:57 |  #1

My first real test of the 100-400L. It's amazing how great equipment can make even a mediocre photographer like myself look good. :)

Hope you like them.

This guy was posing like you wouldn't believe. I must have shot 20 photos of him/her.

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Snow leapard.
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This one got done eating a few lbs of ribs before this shot (got some eating shots also).
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My favorite attraction. They have two injured eagles...they're still beautiful.
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There are more photos, larger resolutions of these, and EXIF for each in my gallery.

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Apr 03, 2005 19:01 |  #2

Nice shots, Chazz ... love the tiger!


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Apr 03, 2005 19:06 |  #3

My favorite is the bear.
Are you sure that tiger can't see me?
Great work!!


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Apr 03, 2005 19:46 as a reply to  @ Skip Souza's post |  #4

Great shots! I like the cats especially :) Good luck with the 100-400.......

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Apr 03, 2005 19:48 as a reply to  @ rosie777's post |  #5

Love the bear. Hard to go wrong with them.


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Apr 03, 2005 20:18 |  #6

Great shots. I love the snow leopard. Congrats on the lens.


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Apr 03, 2005 20:37 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #7

Great shots. I, too, love the bear.


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Apr 03, 2005 23:18 |  #8

The cat pictures are outstanding. Good job.


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Apr 04, 2005 09:18 as a reply to  @ ayotnoms's post |  #9

Nice!


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Apr 04, 2005 14:26 as a reply to  @ Fer's post |  #10

Thanks for the comments, everyone!


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Apr 04, 2005 21:52 |  #11

You have a nice lens to go with a nice zoo = very nice pictures.


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