I enjoyed looking at your pictures. Very colorful, descriptive, and
sharp. Thank you for the opportunity.
My sister walks at the zoo every day. She has a relationship with the
"Imitation" primate: whenever she passes the window the animal is
excited, and will not calm until my sister shows her the entire
contents of her purse.
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Thanks. I like the Sigma lens very well. It is slow. But it is amazingly
sharp.
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>> Photos at San Diego Zoo
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>> http://www.pbase.com/mcwave/san_diego_zoo >>
>> Photos at San Diego Wild Animal Zoo
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>> http://www.pbase.com/mcwave/san_diego_wild_animal_zoo >>
>> Welcome to share your comments!
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> Nice photos. The 300D is a very capable camera, you use it well. The
> Sigma lens performs very well for a kit lens.
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I enjoyed viewing your shots of "our" great zoo.
You inspired me to post a few of my own San Diego Zoo shots!
Take a look here:
http://www.pbase.com/markuson/zoo
Anyone who visits the area...make sure you don't miss this **world class**
place!
The San Diego Zoo is unlike any other in the world. -Not only the animals,
but the presentation of the animals is spectacular. Very few "cages." Most
are contained in beautifully and approprately landscaped "environments"
including plants/flowers/trees/terrain from the animal's natural habitat.
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"Mark²" <mjmorgan(lowest even number here)@cox..net> wrote in message
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> I enjoyed viewing your shots of "our" great zoo.
> You inspired me to post a few of my own San Diego Zoo shots!
> Take a look here:
> http://www.pbase.com/markuson/zoo >
> Anyone who visits the area...make sure you don't miss this **world class**
> place!
> The San Diego Zoo is unlike any other in the world. -Not only the
> animals, but the presentation of the animals is spectacular. Very few
> "cages." Most are contained in beautifully and approprately landscaped
> "environments" including plants/flowers/trees/terrain from the animal's
> natural habitat.
>
> -Mark
LOL! "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" made me laugh, that is an excellent shot!
Your other photos are really nice, thanks.
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Well here's what I want to know. What did you do to those animals to get
them to pose for you like that? You must spend a lot of time at the zoo,
great job BTW. :-)
Paul
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