Rather than post a number of pics from the zoo, which all of you have seen before, I will post a few and be done with it. I need to get some bird pics processed I took recently and they would probably be more interesting to see than caged animals.
I enjoyed the social aspect of this shoot more than the photographic subjects. Nothing beats meeting some FMers for a shoot and the sharing of knowledge. I strongly suggest you put one together where you live. You won't regret it.
Jim
Edited by Jim Victory on Aug 23, 2004 at 06:55 AM GMT
KapHn8d™ wrote:
lovely Jim... we need to do that Brazos shoot SOON
Thanks Clayton!
I think everyone in the area would really enjoy a trip to Brazos Bend and Brazoria. I'm ready at anytime. I will probably go down there with my wife in October if we don't do something before then.
You need to join us Labor Day if you can. It doesn't matter if you bring a film camera. I shot with a film camera for 35 years before digital. I have only been shooting digital myself a little over a year.
It will give tou a chance to see some of the equipment and technique to help you decide what to do if you go that direction.
That Mandarin has the worst case of blue balls I've ever seen!! (And it's nothing I ever want to see again!)
Nice shots. The yawning cat looks like it was shot with a DO lens, correct? I like how the cats head seems framed by the DO artifacts. I've got a DO lens and sometimes it just does the coolest things (and other times I could throw it against the wall--luckily form my budget the former far outwiegh the latter))