You were rewarded with an absolutely great elephant
shot. Stance and ear position couldn't be better. Zoo
feed might be worked with to make it less obvious..or
not.
Others have a zoo snapshot appearance (Lion, also,
since she is looking at the camera), but ones most of
us would shoot.

Jack

--- Jerome Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A handful of new photos from Friday & Saturday @ the
> zoo:
> 
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/vaz0285.htm
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/vaz0328.htm
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/vaz0311.htm
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/vaz0298.htm
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/g1_nbg01.htm
> 
> The last is actually from a few weeks ago @ the
> norfolk botanical garden.
> For the fist one, I had to wait about an hour for
> the giraffe to move into
> place (between the trees), and I think he stayed
> there all of 15 seconds.
> The ostrich shot was a bonus shot for me since I was
> already packing up
> after the giraffe shot, and thought I was done for
> the day. Then I looked
> up and saw him glaring thru the trees. Good thing I
> pack slow.
> 
> Comments welcomed as always. Also feel free to
> peruse the older photos, too.
> Lens / Camera / Film info given on most shots via
> image rollover.
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/gallery1.htm
> 
> Best regards,
>       - Jerome
> 
> 
> _____________________________
> Jerome D. Coombs-Reyes, Ph.D.
> Norfolk State University, Math Dept.
> http://exposedfilm.net
> 
> 



                
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