Wild Animals,post your best pictures...

Given that the stinking Japanese Government wants to start slaughtering humpbacks again we may not see shots like these for too long. If I've offended any Japanese - then tough. Lobby your government and stop the barbarism.

This actually a scanned slide



Unfortunately, haven't been near any big animals in the wild since owning my new camera.

On a bit smaller scale





This is not the wild, but I'm proud of it nonetheless, seeing it is with a Fuji S7000

 
i am at the stage of the game where my best shots are sheer luck :). your album is awesome.

ed rader
 
Heres some from a trip to Africa a couple of years ago. Can't wait to go back. N/T I'll take a few decent lenses (the 90-300 used for these was OK, but nothing special).







This was the most amazing trip I have taken.

Adrian
 
Thanks, he does not attack, but he does scold. I have been taking its picture for over a year, so you would think he would get used to me. I had to climb the side of a bluff to get this close so maybe I was too close this time.
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Ben
 
Thanks,
Some 500/4L, some 100-400L
Gene
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Gene - Walk softly and carry a big lens

Please visit my wildlife galleries at: http://www.pbase.com/gaocus/

 
Nice, images, indeed.

I still get a chuckle that you actually took a photograph of my safari group last July at Ngorongoro. Here is your photo:

http://www.winisp.net/ronnie/ViewImage.aspx?path=__Tanzania \CRW_7821.ashx

We are the Land Rovers with the 500mm lenses. I am in the third vehicle in the shadows with my hat on backwards.

Small world sometimes.

Andy

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