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    This week a new Sea Lion exhibit opened in our local Zoo. I understand that getting shots of animals in the wild is perfered, but we just don't have anything interesting in the middle of US (aside from the random mountain lion or bear -- but far and few between). Additionally, the zoo re-introduced some lion cubs to our local pride. Below are a few of my shots. All taken with Canon 7d, 70-200mm II.

    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
    Aperture: f/3.5
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: -0.33 EV
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)

    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 100
    Exposure Bias: 0.33 EV
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)

    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
    Aperture: f/4
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: -0.33 EV
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)

    I felt so sorry for the big cats. We have hit summer hard, with temperatures ~104 F (~40 C).

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    Re: Number 26

    Composition, focus and exposure all perfect.

    That sea lion reminds me of a stereotype portly retired colonel.

    Do you get people like that where you live?

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    Re: Number 26

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Composition, focus and exposure all perfect.

    That sea lion reminds me of a stereotype portly retired colonel.

    Do you get people like that where you live?
    Lol ... not so much. But now that you mention it, I can see it. Appreciate the response as always Geoff.

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    Number 27

    Of course this week is the celebration of the US independence. So the photos have to reflect as much ...

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 9 sec (1/0)
    Aperture: f/11
    Focal Length: 32 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    I really wish I had a way to light the flag. There was a slight breeze, so I never really got a good shot without motion blur.
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 14 sec (1/0)
    Aperture: f/16
    Focal Length: 65 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 6 sec (1/0)
    Aperture: f/11
    Focal Length: 32 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 10 sec (1/0)
    Aperture: f/11
    Focal Length: 45 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

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    Number 28

    Now I feel like I'm falling behind. This week I had my first requested gig. A friend is managing a local band who was playing and we struck a deal for some shots. My first time shooting a band in such low light with the pressure of the event timing. I enjoyed the time, got a few shots I like and they do also, and am ready to go again.

    As always constructive criticism is appreciated. Images shot with a Canon 5d Mkii, 70-200 F2.8 II @ 2.8, ISO 3200-4000.

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)

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    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)

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    Number 29

    Behind again :-(
    My excuse is that it has been unusually hot and most everything is melted. I would like to find an open studio to practice portraits ... but in the mean time ...

    I find B&W to be extremely subtle and have a lot to learn ...

    I've seen some wonderful B&W elephant shots. The texture of their skin seems to lend itself ...
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
    Aperture: f/7.1
    Focal Length: 105 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: -1 EV

    With this shot I was trying to capture the feel of the willow tree on right and allow the river to lead the eye to the building in the far-field center. Unfortunately the sky was un-interesting. Still need more practice.
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.167 sec (1/6)
    Aperture: f/11
    Focal Length: 40 mm
    ISO Speed: 100
    Exposure Bias: -0.67 EV

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    Re: Number 29

    They work fine for me Bryan.

    Both were potentially tricky in that using B&W could have easily resulted in similar contrast between subject and background so that parts of the subject weren't clearly isolated.

    But you have managed to avoid that and produce pleasing photos.

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    Number 30

    So I stumbled onto some free baseball tickets. Well a local photo group was going to meet to shoot the local Minor-League team, so I thought this would be good practice. Here are the practice results ...

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 400

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 400

    I have to say, that ball moves pretty fast. It took several bursts to even get the blur leaving the pitchers hand. Would have been nice to have a longer lens. But all in all, I'm not disappointed.
    Last edited by BJ Denning; 20th August 2012 at 02:39 AM.

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    Number 31

    Now I'm playing catch-up again. A local studio had an open night. They invite in a bunch of models and local photographers and everyone mingles and captures what they can.

    Taking the shot is getting easier, it's directing the model and taking the shot that I need alot more practice with. It's tough keeping control of the situation, especially with 3-5 other photographers "helping". Still a good opportunity and experience.

    Since we were all vying for time, many of these are at high ISO because they were taken without the pocket wizard (e.g. over the shoulder of someone else). The intent was a edgier lighting as the "theme" was concert photography. The studio did have colored lights, but you need the wizard to fire them.

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 120 mm
    ISO Speed: 1600

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
    Aperture: f/9
    Focal Length: 100 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 130 mm
    ISO Speed: 1600

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    Re: Number 31

    Sharp and well exposed under what must have been difficult circumstances, Bryan.

    Anything which means getting closely involved in working alongside other photographers, and jostling for position, is designed to make me walk the other way.

    I prefer to 'work within my own space'.

    And the previous posts, which haven't had any comments, also worked well for me.

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    Re: Number 26

    Quote Originally Posted by BJ Denning View Post
    This week a new Sea Lion exhibit opened in our local Zoo. I understand that getting shots of animals in the wild is perfered, but we just don't have anything interesting in the middle of US (aside from the random mountain lion or bear -- but far and few between). Additionally, the zoo re-introduced some lion cubs to our local pride.
    Looks like all of these shots are exhibiting the animals in very nice natural settings.

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    Re: Number 31

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Sharp and well exposed under what must have been difficult circumstances, Bryan.

    Anything which means getting closely involved in working alongside other photographers, and jostling for position, is designed to make me walk the other way.

    I prefer to 'work within my own space'.

    And the previous posts, which haven't had any comments, also worked well for me.
    Thanks Geoff. The shoot was challenging, but there's always something to learn (even if it's patience). I also met some great models and potential future clients. So, it's all good.

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    Re: Number 26

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Looks like all of these shots are exhibiting the animals in very nice natural settings.
    Thanks Frank. As silly as it sounds, I spend enough time at the local zoo that the I like to believe the animals recognize me ;-) At least, I'm sure that I understand a few of their personalities.

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    Number 32

    I'm so far behind ... I will get to 52, just maybe not by Dec 31st.

    This weekend consisted of a local Japanese Festival and some time at the local Zoo. I just received my new 50 1.4 and wanted to take it for a spin. What I've learned is that IS has made me sloppy and I need to pay attention to the basics. I really love the lens.

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1600)
    Aperture: f/2
    Focal Length: 50 mm
    ISO Speed: 200

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0 sec (1/4000)
    Aperture: f/2
    Focal Length: 50 mm

    And a one from the zoo ... I love how the tree leads the eye in the diagonal and the slight play of color in the branch against the snow leopard.
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 200

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    Great shots Bryan. The umbrellas are quite striking and the third one of the leopard (is it?) is so natural looking - a really good composition IMO.

    Dave

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    Re: Number 32

    You have certainly managed to avoid the normal 'zoo type' of shot with the leopard.

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    Re: Number 32

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Great shots Bryan. The umbrellas are quite striking and the third one of the leopard (is it?) is so natural looking - a really good composition IMO.
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    Thanks Dave. I really like the 50 1.4. The first shot is a little soft, but when you get your form right the narrow DOF on the 1.4 can be striking.


    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    You have certainly managed to avoid the normal 'zoo type' of shot with the leopard.
    Thanks Geoff. This shot was taken through a wire net type cage (you can see some artifacts). Usually the snow leopards are sleeping in thier cave. It was nice to find one up and active. They are so much thicher than the amur leopards (the yellow/orange ones). I was very pleased with the angle, making this shot one of my favorites.

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    I stumbled onto some free tickets to a baseball game. Oddly enough I never visited my seat ;-)

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
    Aperture: f/4.5
    Focal Length: 24 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    Focal Length: 105 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Guess where the ball went ...
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture: f/2.8
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

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    Number 34

    I went to my first airshow, at least as a photographer. I think I got some keepers, but I definitely learned a thing or two. First My shutter was far too fast, I stopped the propeller instead of getting that nice circle blur.

    F-16 Thunder birds. The F-16 is a tiny aircraft, not a big fan. But you have to appreciate the skill of the pilots.
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
    Aperture: f/5
    Focal Length: 165 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    No photoshop .... a little Lightroom
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    B-2, This guy was super quite and thin (from head on)
    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Last edited by BJ Denning; 18th September 2012 at 03:01 AM.

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    Number 35

    Ok, so I'm now playing a little catch-up. These were from a local Ballon race, specifically the "glow" the night before.

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.167 sec (1/6)
    Aperture: f/4
    Focal Length: 73 mm
    ISO Speed: 400

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.05 sec (1/20)
    Aperture: f/4
    Focal Length: 28 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

    Project 52 by Bryan (BJ Denning)
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Exposure: 0.3 sec (1/3)
    Aperture: f/7.1
    Focal Length: 47 mm
    ISO Speed: 100

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