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Well I thought as there has been some critism (well received and constructive I may add!) that not many peeps use the forums I thought I'd put some on here and facebook ADAPS page which I have taken recently at a wonderfully sunny day at Chester Zoo.

All comments (positive / negative etc gratefully received)

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Well done Allan, it's a neat trick if we can exclude as much as possible of the backgrounds. It hides the zoo element and does improve the images.
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Hi Alan

These are great images, getting in close and eliminating as much of the background as possible helps to draw the viewer into the image and the animals, if all these were taken in just one visit to the zoo then you have done extremely well, as I say, you have got some cracking imaged there - well done :wink:

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Thanks again for your comments, it was a long day much to the annoyance of the kids and wife but worth it as I got some images which I love. A lot of them if notall have been post processed quite a bit but I take that as all part of the creative process.

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Hi there

These are great pictures post processed or not and miles better than the ones I got from Chester Zoo yesterday. You should be very
pleased with them. I know that I would. Just for the record which camera/lens combination did you use please?

Well done!!

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Hi Michael

Thanks for your feedback, I think I may have seen your pictures on facebook this morning and thought yours were great as well. The Tiger one was fab with it's very clam pose, almost like a portrait shot :)

My camera lens combo for this day was a Nikon D5100 coupled with a Tamron 70-300 USD lens with image stablisation. Post processing was done using the Nik Software (Viveza and Color Efex) which Gerry uses and has demonstrated on his demonstration nights at the club.

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Hi Allan

Sorry but not guilty this time. I am on facebook (Michael Aspinall) but haven't posted any of my Chester Zoo
pictures. Feel free to have a look at my stuff if you want.

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A good series of images, but the three above stand out for me.

Baby Elephant - cute shot, good colours, textures and composition
Rhino - good textures and treatment
Meerkat - a very "simples" shot, but it works well. :D
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The sunlight on the first Rhino shot is wonderful!!
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Thanks for the great comments Paul and Critical Mass (love your UE work by the way) amazing stuff.

Love your portrait stuff too Paul just not as up my street as the urbex stuff :-)
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allanhamer wrote: Love your portrait stuff too Paul just not as up my street as the urbex stuff :-)
That's cool Allan, thanks.
I take pleasure in not being up everyone's street. 8)
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hehe don't get me wrong I love looking at super pictures of beautiful ladies, just I can't take them or any portrait shot for that matter. Too shy ;-)
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allanhamer wrote:hehe don't get me wrong I love looking at super pictures of beautiful ladies, just I can't take them or any portrait shot for that matter. Too shy ;-)
Don't worry, I know what you mean. :D
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