Here’s the second and final half of the shots from the National Zoo in Wangsa Maju, over two visits. Pictures were either from the A100 or A700 with Tamron 200-400mm F5.6 or Minolta 70-210mm F4 beercan, perhaps with a 1.4x teleconverter or 2x teleconverter, or both.
“No tiger show today!”
Hmmmph.
How did the tapir get an uneven tan?
Guess what this is.
The big bird cage.
Gymnastic spy.
Alligator L-E-A-ther.
Shot with the A100 with Tamron 200-400mm F5.6 at 400mm and 1.4x and 2x teleconverters, making 1100mm F16 ISO800 1/50s. Super Steady Shot saved the day!
If I ever had to submit one shot to National Geographic this would be it.
And so, I submitted this shot during my first visit, a competition, and won a Sony DPP-DF60 digital photo printer!
Coincidentally, the printer is still for sale.
Part One is here:
Welcome To The Zoo
A camel? When I had my practicals there, I had to spray anti-parasites on the poor fellow’s coat.
You are right on, sir, and you win a ride on the camel LOL.