Your best animal shots!

Pretty new poster here... Any critique is always appreciated. I like the first...kinda a "who you lookin' at" thing. He was actually pretty aggressive. The tortoise, not so much. The Coyote was at Yellowstone trying to sneak in for a bite of a wolf's elk kill. No shots of what ensued but entertaining for sure.
 

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alexturton

I shoot what i find interesting; nothing else
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My birthday trip to the zoo last year. Canon 60d, sigma 120 400

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Love the shot, reminds me of my dog

bseitz234 said:
Hi all-

First post- I've been reading the forums for a few weeks, just registered to post this, when I saw this thread. I recently acquired my 2nd DSLR setup (after losing my XTi and lenses to a whitewater kayaking accident), and consider myself an enthusiastic amateur. So, introductions and IQ apologies aside... technically, this is not great. Nighttime, on-camera flash, very casual setting, haven't done anything in post (yet, but I want to play with it). But the moment was priceless....

This is Stella, the sweetest border collie I've ever met, playing with a mouse (who escaped the encounter completely unharmed)

EXIF: 7D, EF 28-70 f/3.5-4.5 II (date code placing it from March, 1989), 1/30 sec, f/4.5, @64mm, ISO 800
 
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scottkinfw

Wildlife photography is my passion
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For me, I am not often moved by b&w, but you nailed it! Way to go.

eml58 said:
Desert Elephants moving down from the Mountains in the morning to get water from the valley river, thunderstorm in the background. Namibia 2011. 5DMK2, 300f/2.8 L IS V1, f11 @ 1/250th.
 
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