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Red Panda
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I was again in Taman Safari Indonesia last week end. I was interested of a red panda that always moving around, never stop. I found myself not easy to get her picture, so I kept shooting at her in anyway I could, and just lucky to get the moment when she suddenly looked up at me. I took this picture from above, but a pity not able to catch all her face into the frame. I wished I could shoot her from infront but not a chance.
Red Panda - Lesser Panda (Ailurus fulgens)
Ordo : Carnivora
Family : Ailuridae
The red panda lives in bamboo forests in the Himalayas, living at elevations of 7000 to 15,500 feet where the air is cool and moist.
The red panda eats berries, blossoms, bird eggs, bamboo leaves, and the small leaves of other plants (and it has been speculated that they also eat mice, birds, vegetables, fruits, acorns and, roots).
Technical Data :
Date : April 2, 2005
Camera : Canon EOS 350D with Sigma 70-300 mm APO Macro Super II
Setting : ISO 400, F/8, Speed 1/50, Focal length 300 mm |
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Gostei da imagem, achei a composição meio embaralhada. Fiz uim workshop, veja como ficou...
A foto está muito legal....
Cesar
Well, it's no doubt very unusual capture. It's a pity that you couldn't frame all face, but on the other hand it makes the photo more interesting.
I think it looks very good and I like it.
Well done!
Very cute shot, but it could've been a bit sharper. Interesting POV.
TFS.
Ari
I like the shot. Since it is looking at you upside down, I think less than full frame makes this shot more intereting.
Tnanks Kathy