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Hi there,
the family decided to visit the zoo this afternoon and of course I took my camera with me ![]() Zoo POTD: http://forums.steves-digicams.com/fo...mp;forum_id=11 Lion Series: http://forums.steves-digicams.com/fo...mp;forum_id=11 Flamingo: http://forums.steves-digicams.com/fo...mp;forum_id=90 Have fun, Th. |
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Great series--the one of the reindeer as well as the series on the lion are exceptional! I loved the composition on the reindeer. What lens did you use?
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Very nice series, Which zoo was this, I used to love to visit the Frankfurt Zoo when I lived in Germany. I like the first one the best, not often someone finds art in that.
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Thanks
![]() @Jelpee a Kiron-M 80-200/4 was used. @2many That's from the zoo in Magdeburg. I know the zoo in Frankfurt, too -it's bigger than ours - they got more money in the "bankers town" for such a thing... Regards, Th. |
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