Your best animal shots!

First time I have seen a groundhog. This crittur was about 60cm tall, guarding his burrow. With 560mm on the 7DII, I didn't need to get close to fill the frame.
 

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Valvebounce said:
Hi DominoDude.
Very nice shot, love the symmetry of the ripples, if I had to find a fault it would be the DOF is too shallow, farthest side of the toad is in the bokeh. I realise this may be because of poor light to keep the ISO down.
All in all a fine shot, I started to wonder if most of my shots were just crap, no views :'( then I realised that there are way more photos out there than there are people to look at them, :) you have to entice people to your shots, tags seem to help as I had one of my worst shots commented on within minutes of uploading.

Cheers, Graham.

Thanks for the good and constructive feedback, Graham! *bows humbly*

You're not forgotten. I will return with more later on - I'm having a bit of a time management issue right now...
But in short, you're right about the DOF, it's a tad on the thin side.
 
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Hi Domino Dude.
I would not generally offer criticism, constructive or otherwise, without it being requested. I'm not that great a photographer and those that live in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones! ;D
I always try to offer thoughtful comments towards the great photographers here, I like to see your shots that I might perhaps learn something from them or get an idea for a shot.

Thanks to all who post.

Cheers, Graham.

DominoDude said:
Valvebounce said:
Hi DominoDude.
Very nice shot, love the symmetry of the ripples, if I had to find a fault it would be the DOF is too shallow, farthest side of the toad is in the bokeh. I realise this may be because of poor light to keep the ISO down.
All in all a fine shot, I started to wonder if most of my shots were just crap, no views :'( then I realised that there are way more photos out there than there are people to look at them, :) you have to entice people to your shots, tags seem to help as I had one of my worst shots commented on within minutes of uploading.

Cheers, Graham.

Thanks for the good and constructive feedback, Graham! *bows humbly*

You're not forgotten. I will return with more later on - I'm having a bit of a time management issue right now...
But in short, you're right about the DOF, it's a tad on the thin side.
 
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Wombat sunning itself on a neighbors property. It was a nice cool, but sunny spring day. So, wombie made the most of it. Normally nocturnal, but on occasion in winter, they come out for a feed and sun bake :)

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Hi BigBrother.
I was thinking like Don, except I thought hide, yea I'd bloody hide in a shipping container but not one of those canvas things! ;D
Great shot.

Cheers, Graham.

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BigBrother said:
Wild Braun Bear. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, 300mm F4 L IS, 1/250, F 4,5 ISO 400. Manfrotto 501HDV. Hide.
I would not have used a 300F4 for that shot.... I'd have had a 600F4 with a 2X teleconverter :)

Seriously though, nice shot!
 
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