A Bengal Tiger
Uploaded: December 14, 2004
I captured this Tiger (no pun intended) last June at the Disneyworld Animal Kingdom. I used my 70-200 4L lens with 1.4 TC. I had to shoot this with my lens between the bamboo fence post to get an unobstructed shot. Settings f5.6, 1/250 shutter, ISO 400 at 235mm. Shot was handheld.
I was going to get a model release but the Tiger did not look like he was in the mood to sign it. :)
David Stearn December 14, 2004
I took about 50 shots of this tiger. This is one of the few that was a keeper. Comments are appreciated. #196584Diane Dupuis December 14, 2004
David - I really like this. The colors are great. Very sharp. I think it is well-composed. Don't blame you for not asking him for a release! #971876:)
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David Stearn December 14, 2004
Thanks everyone. I have a cropped image I will be posting soon that I took wide open :).Dave #971933
Rod Trout January 03, 2005
Hi David,Colleen L. Mayorga January 03, 2005
Wonderful photo, great colors, and great focus. A nice shot #1011741Odelia January 04, 2005
This is certainly a captivating photo. Excellent composition. #1014416Diane Dupuis January 04, 2005
So well done David! Congrats on being featured in Photoflash! #1014504David Stearn January 04, 2005
Thanks Everyone! I feel very honored to have one of my images featured in Photoflash. :) #1014598Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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