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Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoo. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Lion, Lioness photography


 
Hi everyone, I was working on book cover submission searching my old images, and I came across the lions shots I did at the Calgary Zoo a while ago.
I remembered that day like it was yesterday, I was so lucky, I had my tripod my big 100-400 lens, my kenko teleplus pro 300 1.4x extender , up to 560mm that's long enough for safari in a zoo!!!

The photo above was done with the extender and the image is quite sharp, the 100-400 is a huge heavy lens, and using a tripod is a most to get sharp images.

The following images were all redone for my submission, as you can see all of them were transformed to portrait of vertical, to match book cover format, I changed the background for some of them to add a story.

Before directly from the camera




After one was accepted by Arcangel "book cover agency"



Before directly from the camera


 After this one was accepted by Arcangel "book cover agency"



Before directly from the camera


After


 Passing many hours waiting and shooting was very rewarding that day, it's not always the case, but one thing is sure, being patient and having all the gears in hand help a lot, I know it's very cumbersome and heavy, but that day like most of the time I passed at the Calgary Zoo, I rented a cart to carry my equipment, it make a huge difference, passing a full day carrying heavy equipment is very demanding, using a cart is the way to go,

Not all of the above where accepted, but reworking the image for my submission was great, I find  shooting wild animal in a zoo very interesting, no matter how big or small the zoo is you will always find great images, some zoos even have photo safari event, something I am thinking of doing.


Have a great week everyone,


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Friday, January 30, 2015

January no 5, Mendoza Zoo





Since I can remember I always enjoyed going to the zoo, no matter how big or small, how great of not so great.

Mendoza zoo is not big or great, but I found it very interesting, as this zoo does not adhere to regulations of animal health, such as The Association of Zoos and Aquariums in its Polar Bear Care Manual.  Apparently Arturo the zoo polar bear cannot be move as he is too old, but I didn’t see him when visiting the zoo, not sure if Arturo still there.
One thing I really like about this zoo is the location and surrounding, a lot of trees and nature, it is part of General San Martin Park, 10 minutes walk to the top of Cerro de la Gloria a mountain located in the General San Martín Park. It has a huge monument to the Army of the Andes at the top. The monument was built by the Uruguayan Juan Manuel Ferrari, along with the Argentines Juan Carlos Oliva Navarro, Víctor Garino, Víctor Calistri, Víctor Guarini y Víctor Cerini. It was began in 1911, as part of the celebrations of the Argentina Centennial of 1910. It was inaugurated on February 12, 1914, an anniversary of the Battle of Chacabuco.


Amazing workmanship

  Walking in the zoo was relaxing, with a lot of monkeys jumping from trees to trees free to go where ever, I am surprise we don't have any in the city.

The map,


Free living


The zoo was established in 1903 as part of the project landscape architect Carlos Thays, who was also commissioned the design of the then West Park (now known as Parque General San Martin). Construction began the following year, during the government of Emilio Civit. The initial location of the project was to address the current school-home Eva Peron. There he built a building that would be used as a cage for lions.  

The first animals arrived on May 18, 1903 donated by the city of Buenos Aires. The group included a zebu, 6 dogs, 6 guinea pigs and rabbits

In 1939 the zoo he commissioned architect Daniel Ramos Correa relocation of the zoo. He devised an ambitious project to place it on the northeast slope of Cerro de la Gloria. Taking inspiration from various zoos around the world, the architect designed semi open enclosures that simulate natural habitats and enough space for animals, without bars or cages, just with different levels and building stone walls of the curvature of the hill. This never became fully effective, as during the construction itself included certain dangerous animals cages.

The zoo was officially opened in 1941, covering 40 hectares (99 acres) and including 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) of paths and roads



This guys welcome the guess at the entrance gate

Beautiful birdy

So cute

Another free living monkey!

These guys are from Chile!

I think this grizzly might be Canadian!

Beautiful Cats


The kid and his mom,

I like this photo, the shape the shadows and the lines.

Black and white is a great way to show texture.

Not sure what they are talking about?
Digital Painting

I took most of my information from Wikipedia and all the photos with my small Panasonic Lumix, very please with the result.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Calgary Zoo Safari Using Canon 100-400 Hand Hold

Taking a bath, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 400mm, f5.6, 1/400sec, ISO200
 I wanted to try out my IS "Image Stabilization" for my Canon 100-400 super zoom, I used it a lot in the past always on a tripod, it's a big lens, quite heavy 48oz,   IS estimate on this lens is 2 stops of shutter speed it means if I handhold the lens at 1/100sec,  I can shoot handhold up to the max range of the lens 400mm keeping a sharp image. I choose a sunny day to be able to keep the shutter speed higher, when inside I up the ISO, It work very well even when I added the Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 DGX AF 1.4x Teleconverter bringing the range up to 560mm


Love the argument, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 235mm, f5.6, 1/250sec, ISO200

I was able to capture great image, without the use of my tripod, not that I will leave my tripod at home, but the option of using this lens handhold is a big plus.



Welcome to the zoo, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 160mm, f5.6, 1/160sec, ISO200

The Grizzle, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 400mm, f5.6, 1/160sec, ISO200

The Grizzle, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 400mm, f5.6, 1/400sec, ISO200
The elephants were a bit nervous, that was their last day at the Calgary Zoo, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 160mm, f5.6, 1/800sec, ISO200

Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 330mm, f5.6, 1/400sec, ISO200
Love the tigers, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 560mm with Kenko 1.4 teleconverter, f8, 1/250sec, ISO200
 
Playing with the ball, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 490mm, with Kenko 1.4 teleconverter f8, 1/250sec, ISO200
Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 490mm, with Kenko 1.4 teleconverter f8, 1/320sec, ISO200
Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 490mm, with Kenko 1.4 teleconverter f8, 1/400sec, ISO200
Double shift, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 150mm, f5, 1/1250sec, ISO200 
Under water, I had to up the ISO to 800, Canon 5D Markii, Canon 100-400 at 105mm, f4.5, 1/400sec, ISO800

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