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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

ALL PHOTO'S ARE MADE BY ME!!

Photo's are taken at the local Zoo (Blijdorp) of which I have a subscription.

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Dan Gibson - Baltimore Oriole
This track can be found at the CD: Songbird Symphony

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  • nice work!, just got to watch the horizon line on some of the shots, getting down to the subjects level as much as possible helps create a more dynamic image with greater impact. ;D.

  • @Goodbadbritish Thanks a lot!

    It wasn't always possible to get a better composition, because of the exhibit the animals live in (all photo's are taken at the local Zoo :-) )

  • @DominicRuit (Exhibit = habitat)

  • nice well done.I realy like your wolf shots for me they were the best.

  • @sergiesmax1 Thanks :)

  • what in godsname kind of bird is it at 3:22? damn!

    very nice pictures tough

  • @DrawASketch It's a Marabou Stork. And thanks! :-)

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  • @DominicRuit  Wow really??! Pretty good, then!

  • AMAZING :)

  • WOW. these photos are amazing! great job

  • wow these are brilliant! would you mind taking a look at my wildlife photos and telling me what you think, i dont normally do wildlife stuff but the opportunity came up and i took it, would really like someones opinion who has more experience with it. :)

    really fabulous shots you have there :D

  • These are very nice. 2.06 is really fantastic! But so are these-

    3.10

    5.25

    7.25

    I'm no real expert but I would just say, if it doesn't sound too rude, that maybe it's best not to use the flash on close ups (particularly of reptiles or birds with reflective feathers) and avoid it on shots where you focus on the eye (like one of the tiger ones) because, especially in feline and canine eyes, all the light bounces back into the camera and makes it look colourless and flat.

    Well done though ;D

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