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February 15, 2013 at 10:51 pm #18651Laura Marie ODonnellMember
I LOVED shooting this ASSIGNMENT I think its been my favorite one!
I live in florida so we have big cat habitats
Here is my Black and White picture
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My dream trip would be to travel and shoot wildlife safari.
One day… Its on my bucketlist! 😀February 19, 2013 at 3:27 pm #21098Duncan RawlinsonKeymasterHere is the EXIF data for this image.
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Date Time Original: 2013:02:04 03:51:39
Exposure Time: 1/320
F Number: f / 2.80
Exposure Program: Manual
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 70mm
White Balance: Manual white balance
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D7000
LensInfo: 700/10 2000/10 28/10 28/10
LensModel: 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8
Lens: 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8
Exif Version:
Date Time Digitized: 2013:02:04 03:51:39
Subsec Time Original: 40
Subsec Time Digitized: 40
Shutter Speed Value: 8.32
Aperture Value: 2.97
Exposure Bias: 2
Max Aperture Value: 3
Light Source: Fine weather
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: Directly photographed
CFA Pattern: 752
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: 1
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 105mm
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Subject Distance Range: Unknown
ExifIFDPointer: 218
X Resolution: 240
Y Resolution: 240
Resolution Unit: 2
Date Time: 2013:02:04 20:16:48
Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1 (Macintosh)
DateCreated: 2013-02-04T03:51:39.40I’m very happy with the progress you are making here. You’ve absolulutely nailed this assignment.
The image has a relatively wide tonal range that is skewed toward the black end.
What’s more the image itself is interesting. It never hurts to photograph something amazing like that! I posted a photo of a tiger I took recently as well:
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Can you tell I like adding people to my images?! 😉
I really like the mood and drama of your image though.
My only concern is what’s going on in the top left of the image.
Was this image shot through a window and if so, did you use a filter to remove the reflection 😉
February 19, 2013 at 6:51 pm #21099Laura Marie ODonnellMemberThank you for the great critques
I had a uv filter on this lens and yes I was gladly BEHIND the glass to get this close. 🙂
I was able to catch them at feeding time for the tigers.
It was intense how anxious the tigers were getting waiting for their food!February 19, 2013 at 8:09 pm #21100Duncan RawlinsonKeymasterAwesome!
What was the thing in the top left of the frame?
February 27, 2013 at 2:52 pm #21101Laura Marie ODonnellMemberYa know i really don’t know. It almost looks like snow or fog but i know that can’t be this is in florida.
Only thing i can think of is i was shooting from the water tank (trying to get a swimming shot) so when he
would jump into the water splash would appear on the winder i shot from. Im thinking it must be drops from
the tiger jumping in.February 27, 2013 at 3:13 pm #21102Duncan RawlinsonKeymasterI see!
Whatever the case you’ve done well here.
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