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08/13/2004 09:27:21 PM · #1 |
And daddy tigger too. Today's lesson- baby tigers do not stand still. They also do not move in a predictable manner. :)
Baby Tiggers!
These guys are at the Washington DC National Zoo.
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08/13/2004 09:31:52 PM · #2 |
AAAAWWWWWW....... they're so cute!!!!

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08/14/2004 07:42:30 AM · #3 |
Yeah, they are little darlings. I'm planning 4-5 more trips back this month to try and get some better shots. |
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08/14/2004 08:15:44 AM · #4 |
Not so keen on the motion blurry ones but the first three are lovely and I really really like how you have used the curves of the pool egde to create strong compositions!
Way to go Clara!
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08/14/2004 08:31:55 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Kavey: Not so keen on the motion blurry ones but the first three are lovely and I really really like how you have used the curves of the pool egde to create strong compositions!
Way to go Clara! |
The motion blurry ones were for the folks who wanted little tiger shots. Slow glass, dark conditions and fast babies do not work well together. :) But thanks for the compliment on #2. I really loved that shot and worked it for about 45 minutes to get the right elements. Dad Tiger was nice enough to give me a good expression.
Clara |
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