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took this at cotswold wildlife park.they dont stay still very long and this was the best one i got
| Brand: | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Camera: | Nikon D7000 |
| Lens: | 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G VR |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 17 Feb 2012 - 3:23 PM |
| Focal Length: | 300mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/5.7 |
| Aperture: | f/16.0 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/60sec |
| Exposure Comp: | 0.0 |
| ISO: | 800 |
| Exposure Mode: | Aperture-priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Center-weighted average |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| Title: | siiiimples |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 9 Jun 2012 - 12:26 PM |
| Tags: | Compare the meerkat.com, Cotswold wildlife park. burford, Humour / fun, Pets / captive animals |
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I think you should have handled it like your himan portraits and shoot it vertically. But the animal is still beautifully captured.
The basic image is well done and there is nothing wrong with a landscape format - however, you have a bit too much background and not enough Meerkat. you may have already cropped, but I would retain landscape but crop to place the head on the right third with quit a bit off the top and right
paul
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