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07/05/2004 09:41:58 PM · #1
You may all already know this, but I didnt and it was so cool to discover.

I visited our local drive through wildlife park this weekend and took this picture of a tiger on my first drive through.



On the second drive through the same tiger was sleeping further back from the fence and I took this picture. The chain link fence totally disappeared when I focused on him.



Both pictures were taken through my rolled up car window too.

I also had an intimate moment with an elephant while I was there. She was looking me right in the eyes and I swear she was trying to communicate with me. She needs to be seen in a larger photo so shes on pbase.

Meeting of the minds

I LOVE MY NEW CAMERA!!

Faye
07/05/2004 09:45:30 PM · #2
cool! Another tip is when shooting moving objects like your first shot, if you shoot in sports mode, the focal points will follow your moving target! Pretty cool!
07/05/2004 10:40:02 PM · #3
Nice shots, Faye. I LOVE the elephant one...but she looks SO incredibly sad...esp. with one missing tusk, her ears hangin', and her trunk drooped over the fence. :-(

Great tiger shots, too. Blurring also has something to do with the f-stop. The smaller the aperture number (like f4), the more blur you'll get. The larger the number (f22) the less blur.
07/05/2004 10:57:46 PM · #4
The elephant looks like Albert Einstein. I like it the best of the three.
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