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Uploaded: August 30, 2005 14:55:26
iso 400, 210mm, f/5, 1/1000, sports mode, slightly cropped.....Overcast day at the Pt Defiance Zoo, Tacoma WA....So there I sat, on the ground, trying to get as low as I could, lense as close as I could get it to the fence...The other zoo goers were looking at my camera/lens...the tiger was looking at lunch...:-)
Linda D. Lester
August 30, 2005
Keri M. Dietrich August 30, 2005
Great job! #1787039Collette Photography August 30, 2005
Wow, I love the vivid stripes on the tigers back!! #1787055
Shelly A. Van Camp
August 31, 2005
Bob Cournoyer
August 31, 2005
Julie Gamicchia September 02, 2005
Wonderful capture Bob! #1796131
Bob Cournoyer
September 02, 2005
anonymous September 11, 2005
Oh, I love this shot, he just looks adorable! #1825991
Shelly A. Van Camp
September 13, 2005
Bob Cournoyer
September 13, 2005
anonymous September 13, 2005
Bob, did you happen to also take a pic in jpeg (similar pose) I would love to see the difference? #1833668
Bob Cournoyer
September 13, 2005
Bob Cournoyer
September 13, 2005
Bob Cournoyer
September 13, 2005
Bob Cournoyer
September 13, 2005
anonymous September 13, 2005
Mmmm bizarre...... I am finding it hard to differenciate raw and large fine jpeg. Maybe I need to do some test shots myself. #1834573Kerby Pfrangle September 14, 2005
Beautiful animal and very well captured.Just stunning image.
Kerby #1836154
Bob Cournoyer
September 14, 2005
Jessica Hughes September 16, 2005
This is a gorgeous photo! I love that pose! #1846673Melissa L. Zavadil September 23, 2005
Congrats on this! I love the way the tiger is looking!! #1872479
LJ Corliss
September 23, 2005
Kay E. Mahoney
September 24, 2005
Keith L. Clayton September 24, 2005
Great shot! Congrats! #1876543
Bob Cournoyer
September 24, 2005
Bob #1877694
Terry L. Ellis
September 24, 2005
Danilo Piccioni September 24, 2005
congratulations! #1879672Amber N. Eddings September 25, 2005
Congrats on your finalist! Good luck next round! #1881297Laura J. Smith November 12, 2005
Mr. Cournoyer, You've gotten so many compiments on this pic, I figured you'd like some constructive criticism as well so off the top of my head: don't you think that tiger is awfully orange? Does he look that way or were you playing with the saturation tool? And I think a giraffe or a spider monkey would have fit in the frame better. I'd clone out the grass, too...I don't like green and orange and Zebra's would have provided better lines if those are the main subject of your pic. You also might apply some Pshop tool to make his eyes bigger and rounder and use the clone tool to extend his tail...you could draw it up threw the grass for a close connect to his eyes which would help my eyes circulate through the pic...make tail curliques for added interest. That's all for this one. Your secret admireer, Me #2067560
Bob Cournoyer
November 12, 2005
Taylor January 02, 2006
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