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Some Animals!
ions:
Just sharing my animal shots....
Larry, the Uinta Ground Squirrel in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
An Elk in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
These were taken with the 70-200 2.8 IS Mk II
Akayla and Montana, Gray/Timber Wolves from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Luna, a Saw-whet Owl from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Montana, a Gray/Timber Wolf from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Dr. Hoo, a Great Horned Owl from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Renard, a Red Fox from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Akayla, a Gray/Timber Wolf from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Yeti, a Canada Lynx from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Sorry, that was kinda a lot. :-[
dr croubie:
is it me, or does Dr Hoo look like Homer when he's tripping on insanity chilies?
Love the Luna shot too.
how close were you to the lynx? i wouldn't take that shot with anything less than a 600mm lens...
ions:
I was about.... 12' from the Lynx I'd guess. Although not tame the animals at the Muskoka Wildlife Centre in Ontario are used to people as they're refuge animals that are now used in movies and educational programs.
1982chris911:
--- Quote from: ions on July 19, 2011, 09:47:28 PM ---Just sharing my animal shots....
These were taken with the 70-200 2.8 IS Mk II
Luna, a Saw-whet Owl from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Montana, a Gray/Timber Wolf from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Renard, a Red Fox from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Akayla, a Gray/Timber Wolf from the Muskoka Wildlife Centre by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr
Sorry, that was kinda a lot. :-[
--- End quote ---
These three are especially amazing the focus on the eyes is point on :-)
ions:
Thanks for the compliments. Yeah, certainly not hard to tell the difference in quality between my very old Sigma 70-200 and the new Mk II Canon which I had rented. It's also a much easier lens to use, focus was faster and much quieter, all that good stuff.
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