On Oct 19, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Brian Walters wrote:

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> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:25 -0400, "P N Stenquist"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A fellow I used to work with at Doner Advertising has been seriously  
>> into nature photography for many yers. Lately, he's been traveling the  
>> globe, shooting all manner of exotic wildlife. Here's a pic of a maned  
>> wolf, shot in Brazil. He uses Nikon equipment, a 700D and a 3D I  
>> believe. He told me he kept one APS-C camera for long-lens work.  
>> According to the blog entry, this pic was shot with dual flashes.  
>> Looks like they could be camera mounted, but it's hard to say for  
>> sure. I've asked. Perhaps he'll reply.
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> ...and he did.  One on camera and one about 10 feet away.
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> It's an excellent shot although it seems 'unnatural' - almost like a
> studio shot in front of a photographic background.
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> Thanks for posting.
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It does have the look of a studio photograph, but I count that as a plus. It 
offers a look at the animal that can' usually be achieved with natural light 
alone. Sean has done a lot of night photography in the jungles of Costa Rica 
and has been able to capture images of animals that would otherwise go unseen. 
And while the lighting isn't "natural," it's quite beautiful. It's a technique 
and a genre that hasn't been fully explored. Kudos to him for trying something 
relatively new.
Paul
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> Cheers
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> Brian
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> The pic is here:
>> http://seancrane.com/2010/10/another-maned-wolf/#comment-1101
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