Caught at Last
Uploaded: January 09, 2006
I have been trying to capture one of these two rascals for several days. Their feeding schedule has been very predictable but each time I got close enough to get a good shot, they scattered. This is the first good picture I finally caught of one of them. AV=20, TV=1/4 second, ISO=200, Canon 100-300mm lens, normal white balance, basic black and white level adjustments
Richard W. Wyeth January 09, 2006
Wayne congratualtions on your capture. Patience is a big requirement in wildlife photography, and it ceratinly paid off for you. Well done, great shot, and nice composition. #372006Wayne Nolting January 09, 2006
Thanks Rich. I also had decent and low sunlight for good color and no shadows from the angle I shot it at. I had to go all the way around the building in the snow to get the sun to my back. my histogram was perfect on this one. #2269736John Connolly January 15, 2006
Your patience was rewarded with this image Wayne. Well done, I love the lighting and composition. #2291846Wayne Nolting January 16, 2006
Thank you John. My wife's cousin works for a town in Northeastern Connecticut and has access to a restricted area where he has seen deer, wolfes, and other wildlife. I am planning my next summer already. #2294541Shelly A. Van Camp January 17, 2006
Great picture...well done, Wayne..How's the water shots coming? :) #2297221Tammy Scott February 06, 2006
Patience finally paid off! Great capture and wonderful framing! #2385521Wayne Nolting February 06, 2006
Thank you Shelly and Tammy. He actully froze whenhe saw me...again... coming from the other side of the tree offering me a perfect opportunity for a "still" shot. #2386389Jeanie Hughes February 08, 2006
This guy is very cute and clever! Great shot! #2396195Wayne Nolting February 08, 2006
Thank you Jeanie and I would not have him stand next to your tiger for long! #2396267Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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