condyk wrote:
If you click through a number of shots are in captivity, at least the ones I looked at: wolf and bears.
Dave, I assume they are generally cropped and taken at 300-400mm primarily. Could you kindly give an indication if that's the case (or not) so people appreciate what length zoom (or prime) is useful to get decent non captive wildlife shots. There is no EXIF data to go one or I'd have checked it.
Also, be interest to know if you use a tripod or monopod, or whether the IS is good enough for most situations.
Correct ... most shots are between 300-400mm. I don't use a tripod or monopod as a habit, though I own both. I have found that the IS is more than enough for my normal style of shooting. The few times I have used either 'pod' has been for bird nests, like the Ospreys.
I started shooting in zoo's at between 200mm to 400mm, and since last May when I came across a fox on Mt. Rainier, I have tried to exclusively shoot wild animals - once you see them wild it's never the same seeing them in captivity.
Below is a 100% size image followed by one which is cropped to my normal standard.
EXIF info as follows: 1/500, f/8, 360mm
Distance to animals was approximately 1/8 of a mile.
Hope this helps.