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			 by chrisk on Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:08 pm
 picked up my 300VR on friday and did a smash and grab at the zoo. forgot how much i loved melb zoo. next time i have to make a day of it instead of a 2 hour fly thru.  the lens ? its beautiful. much easier to carry and handhold than what i thought it would be. as described by the seller it was perfect, not a mark on the thing. he reckons it was used about a dozen times, given the condition its in, i'm inclined to believe him. thanks for looking. this one is my fave shot of the day although the long grass did unfortunately give me some funky bokeh.  click this link for a proper version of the above shot that hasn't been smashed by the forum.http://luca-images.smugmug.com/Animals/ ... UCBC3-A-LB these are 50% crops. surprised how well the image held together.   EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40  l  14 l 17 l 25 l  45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3  
			
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			 by aim54x on Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:19 pm
 Very nice photos there Rooz!
 That 300VR looks like it is in good hands and I look forward to seeing more photos from this lens.
 
 I love the whole set, just emphasises how relaxed these lions are.
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			 by chrisk on Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:22 pm
 other than roll over or change sleeping position, i think its the first time ive ever seen a lion actually move in real life. lol EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40  l  14 l 17 l 25 l  45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3  
			
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			 by biggerry on Sat Sep 05, 2009 11:47 pm
 picked up my 300VR on friday and did a smash and grab at the zoo
 *drools* *drools some more* *removes jaw from floor* that first image is real nice, the composition and expression makes for one very very cranky cat. 
			
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			 by Big V on Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:21 am
 Good series, These Lions are so different looking to what we have here in SA, these have a much larger mane. Canon 
			
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			 by gstark on Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:34 am
 Chris,
 These are excellent; great work.
 
 As much as I'm with you in liking the first, the second looks as if these two are eyeing off their next mid morning snack. The composition with the lions' eyes towards the top and left, and the maggie (or is it a currawong?) in the bottom rh corner really makes this image something special.
 
 Shame about the (not so) bloody fence, but it is a zoo, after all.
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			 by fozzie on Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:52 am
 Rooz - very nice series of shots   Now you need to purchase a TC-14EII.  When I was at Melbourne Zoo last November, I had a conversation with one of the volunteer's and Lions are brothers.fozzie
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			 by marcotrov on Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:17 am
 Congrats on the new(I'm very jealous!) acquisition. Terrific images. I particularly like that first one, had he been looking directly at the camera it would have been awesome. You'll have to go back and convince him that is what you want Chris.    I have been really lusting over the 200-400VR. Any particular reason, apart from price, you went for the 300VR? cheers marco 
			
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			 by CraigVTR on Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:14 pm
 Great shots.  I have to agree about #2, you can almost see him thinking "oooh, snack".   CraigLifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride."
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			 by chrisk on Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:30 pm
 thanks for the comments. i just printed #1 out in A3, damn it looks crazy good.agree about the fence gary, was tough to work out a place where the fence wouldn't get in the way. not a big fan of all those dead branches either but hey, cant be too fussy, its miles better than taronga.
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			 by BBJ on Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:17 pm
 Love them all, my type of pussy cats and i agree with Tony they look differant from those up in the big smoke of Adelaide's zoo. I might get to that zoo oneday when i get over my allergic reaction to Victoria. LOL  Not to mention i go accros the border 3 times a night in the truck. LOLD3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X 80-400VR,SB800,Vosonic X Drive,VP6210 40http://www.oz-images.com 
			
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			 by Wink on Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:35 pm
 Nice shots.
 I was at the zoo last weekend and just catching these guys actually up and about is a big part of the battle (as with most zoo animals i guess).
 
			
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			 by Matt. K on Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:49 pm
 Aaahh! Sweet glass! Regards
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			 by LaurieE on Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:38 pm
 great pictures - nice and sharp too!
 looks like you have a nice new toy!
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			 by gstark on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:20 am
 Chris, You have to accept what's presented to you.  Rooz wrote: its miles better than taronga.
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			 by lightning on Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:51 pm
 very nice#4  I would crop out the right to the bottom end of the big branch, also the fence does not intrude on this one.
 The look on the lions face is all evil intent !!
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			 by brentsky on Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:59 pm
 great shots! can i ask how you managed to shoot through the steel mesh (ground level) around the lion sanctuary? 
			
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			 by Willy wombat on Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:03 am
 Good looking kitties you got here - well done 
			
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			 by aim54x on Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:37 am
 brentsky wrote:great shots! can i ask how you managed to shoot through the steel mesh (ground level) around the lion sanctuary?
 If you are using a long lens with a wide aperture and you place the front of the lens close to the mesh then the mesh becomes out of focus enough not to show in your pictures (so long as they are not reflecting sun light). Grab a 70-300 and try it next time!CameronNikon F/Nikon 1 | Hasselblad V/XPAN| Leica M/LTM |Sony α/FE/E/Maxxum/M42Wishlist Nikkor 24/85 f/1.4| Fuji Natura BlackScout-Images | Flickr | 365Project 
			
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			 by chrisk on Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:14 am
 brentsky wrote:great shots! can i ask how you managed to shoot through the steel mesh (ground level) around the lion sanctuary?
 as per cam's comment above. just using a long lens pretty much deals with the mesh. in saying that, there were maybe 30% of shots where the contrast took a serious nosedive from the mesh being in just that slightly wrong place so it can be a bit hit and miss.EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40  l  14 l 17 l 25 l  45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3  
			
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