Finger Food

© William Schuette

Finger Food

Uploaded: August 05, 2008

Description

105 mm Nikkor macro, 1/60s, f/8.0, SB800 speedlight.

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 5/300 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 800, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 105.00 mm, Model: NIKON D3

Comments

William Schuette August 05, 2008

All C&C appreciated.

Bill #973950

Max Aureli September 09, 2008

Bill, I don't know why nobody commented or suggested this one but I think it's pretty cool shot!
The BW it' good, you have nice details on it, and it's pretty sharp.
The only think I can think about Walt Disney theories? Not human hands around a wild animals and not animals touching human with out gloves?
In this one I am ... confuse :)
Max
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William Schuette September 10, 2008

Thanks for your comments Max. Obviously, this was a very experienced person at a facility that raises alligators. My wife and I went back a couple of weeks ago and actually helped them hatch some baby alligators. I got some nice shots and will be posting a couple shortly.

Bill #6438981

Max Aureli September 10, 2008

Yes bill do it post more images of alligators! This one I think is a good... really good shot!!!
Max
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