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<blockquote data-quote="bobmielke" data-source="post: 48192" data-attributes="member: 8952"><p>Here's another in my series of big cats of the Portland Zoo. It's one of two on exhibit. These cats are difficult to photograph because they actually appear shy, turning their backs to viewers. Their small environment has them in seemingly constant movement with PlexiGlas barriers. Technique is everything to getting a good shot. That, and lots of patience. D7000 - ISO 1600, 1/45", F/5.6, 18-200mm lens taken at 200mm.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://bobmielke.smugmug.com/Animals/Animals/i-LTJ7tVX/0/XL/Leopard-2-XL.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobmielke, post: 48192, member: 8952"] Here's another in my series of big cats of the Portland Zoo. It's one of two on exhibit. These cats are difficult to photograph because they actually appear shy, turning their backs to viewers. Their small environment has them in seemingly constant movement with PlexiGlas barriers. Technique is everything to getting a good shot. That, and lots of patience. D7000 - ISO 1600, 1/45", F/5.6, 18-200mm lens taken at 200mm. [IMG]http://bobmielke.smugmug.com/Animals/Animals/i-LTJ7tVX/0/XL/Leopard-2-XL.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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