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05/07/2006 10:05:27 PM · #1
It just cracks me up...
SMILE>>>
NOW STICK OUT YOUR TONGUE>>>>
A LITTLE MORE PLEASE>>>>

Sorry, just had to share.

Message edited by author 2006-05-07 22:06:34.
05/07/2006 10:06:22 PM · #2
Pretty funny...but I'm on Margaritas...

KS
05/07/2006 10:10:59 PM · #3
Quite cute, and I wish I were on margaritas ;-)
05/07/2006 10:15:09 PM · #4
Lol, that seems like my kinda slightly-warped humour.
Then again, this is my fave from my visit to the zoo, despite the obvious technical flaws...

kiss my....zebra....
05/07/2006 10:29:17 PM · #5
Originally posted by BeeCee:

. . . despite the obvious technical flaws...


Could you help a noob out and list those "obvious" technical flaws please?
05/07/2006 10:39:01 PM · #6
Originally posted by snapz:

Originally posted by BeeCee:

. . . despite the obvious technical flaws...


Could you help a noob out and list those "obvious" technical flaws please?


By no means picking nits or being mean, but:
- Composition could use some work. Tighter would work better I think.
- Could benefit from use of a shallow Depth of Focus to blur the background.
- Minor overexposure on the ridge of the backs where the details are lost.

I'd love to be able to take that shot. Maybe I'll have my chance in October when I go the Kenya?
05/07/2006 11:26:22 PM · #7
yup - pretty funny in my eyes. lol

I took some recent zoo shots (in my portfolio) and also got some funny ones

Message edited by author 2006-05-07 23:26:37.
05/07/2006 11:43:39 PM · #8
Haha, the giraffes can be funny. here's one of mine.

05/08/2006 01:39:48 AM · #9
Originally posted by _eug:

Originally posted by snapz:

Originally posted by BeeCee:

. . . despite the obvious technical flaws...


Could you help a noob out and list those "obvious" technical flaws please?


By no means picking nits or being mean, but:
- Composition could use some work. Tighter would work better I think.
- Could benefit from use of a shallow Depth of Focus to blur the background.
- Minor overexposure on the ridge of the backs where the details are lost.

I'd love to be able to take that shot. Maybe I'll have my chance in October when I go the Kenya?


edit: Sowwy, didn't mean to hijack your thread, Kelli...

Thank you, Eug, no offence taken because I agree totally! Also the fact that I cut off hooves on left zebra, twigs in the front.
I'd just gotten the camera and was slow with settings and these guys kept walking around so I had to grab the shot fast before they moved again (which they did right away) It was taken at the Calgary Zoo, but hopefully you'll get FAR better in Kenya!

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