Recent trip to Chester Zoo
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Posted 12/08/2012 - 16:40
Very impressed with how the 55-300 performs on my new K-5. Very impressed indeed:
A party-crasher (starling?) ![]() Village weaver bird ![]() Experimenting with a bit of macro ![]() Zebra ![]() Giraffe ![]() Bob My website (Hadfield Photography) Pentax Gallery Artist page:link Flickr Photostream: link Bodies: K-5, D-BG4 grip, GX-10, Q + 5-15mm, Optio i-10 , Lenses: [i] Sigma 10-20, Tamron 17-50, DA 18-55WR, DAL 55-300, Sigma 105 macro, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM
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Posted 12/08/2012 - 17:34
I was absolutely fascinated by the Weaver Birds. Lovely little things.
Lee - you've encouraged me to put a few more on Flickr as I thought you might want to have a look: ![]() ![]() ![]() Bob My website (Hadfield Photography) Pentax Gallery Artist page:link Flickr Photostream: link Bodies: K-5, D-BG4 grip, GX-10, Q + 5-15mm, Optio i-10 , Lenses: [i] Sigma 10-20, Tamron 17-50, DA 18-55WR, DAL 55-300, Sigma 105 macro, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM Last Edited by Snootchies on 12/08/2012 - 17:36
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Posted 12/08/2012 - 17:48
lovely set I love the Zebra one. The party crasher one is a cracker too in fact its too hard to choose.
Its a while since I went there the main reason I went was to get some Zebra shots for a photo montage thats still in progress (I like to use my own stuff where possible rather than stock). Much to my dissapointment there didnt seem to be any Zebras around went to their encloser a few times but none appeared thought they must be camera shy lol. All roads roam to Leeds linklink Pentax K-5 18-55mm Tamron 70-300mm Pentax 35mm a few filters Manfrotto tripod and monopod Silk tripod and a bumbling approach on how to use them
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Posted 14/08/2012 - 09:53
Hi Annie. The Zebra section I went to seemed to be a new addition - much more accessible. I'd say if you came back you'd have better luck. Dont hold me to that though!
Bob My website (Hadfield Photography) Pentax Gallery Artist page:link Flickr Photostream: link Bodies: K-5, D-BG4 grip, GX-10, Q + 5-15mm, Optio i-10 , Lenses: [i] Sigma 10-20, Tamron 17-50, DA 18-55WR, DAL 55-300, Sigma 105 macro, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM
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Posted 14/08/2012 - 10:11
Snootchies wrote: Hi Annie. The Zebra section I went to seemed to be a new addition - much more accessible. I'd say if you came back you'd have better luck. Dont hold me to that though! LOL there was an empty enclosure so perhaps they were about to move into the new place. I did get a distant pic of a rabbit in the old one. LOL All roads roam to Leeds linklink Pentax K-5 18-55mm Tamron 70-300mm Pentax 35mm a few filters Manfrotto tripod and monopod Silk tripod and a bumbling approach on how to use them
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Posted 17/08/2012 - 22:36
Thanks!
I'm still curious about the bird I captured -is it indeed a starling? I'm sure someone on this forum could confirm. Bob My website (Hadfield Photography) Pentax Gallery Artist page:link Flickr Photostream: link Bodies: K-5, D-BG4 grip, GX-10, Q + 5-15mm, Optio i-10 , Lenses: [i] Sigma 10-20, Tamron 17-50, DA 18-55WR, DAL 55-300, Sigma 105 macro, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM |
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