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synapped > Baby, Oh, Baby!

We went to Bandon, Oregon this weekend, as I wanted to get pix of the seastacks in the ocean around there.  The weather was stormy, so I didn't get what I wanted of the sea.  We went to this West Coast Game Park, and these bengal tiger cubs were about my favorite animals there.  They participate in a breeding program for zoos.  

My next purchase needs to either be a flash or a f/1.4 type of faster lens.  I fought low light problems the whole time, and this was the best I could do with these adorable little guys.  Any recommendations?
synapped > All Lit Up
I got to play with the squirrels this weekend.  I took out some nuts, in an effort to coax them to come sit for their portraits.  This was my favorite!
synapped > Froggie Blues
If you looked like this, wouldn't you be blue too?!
synapped > Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...

Back to the froggie dudes.  When my girlfriend and I went to the froggie spot, we had the most hilarious time finding them, putting them into the flowers, trying to catch a shot before they hopped away, chasing them, putting them back, getting peed on.  It was like being children again!
synapped > Fall 'n Frog
I found a place to play with the froggies today -- Pacific tree frog, I believe.
synapped > This is artwork painted by an elephant at the Oregon Zoo in Portland.  She loves to paint!
painting
synapped > Can't Decide
synapped > Mmmmmmm!
synapped > Down Under
Kids at the Oregon Zoo
synapped > Talk to the Seals
synapped > Snuggle-upple-gus
Baby Sam at the Oregon Zoo
synapped > Picking Her Nose
synapped > Baby Sam at the Oregon Zoo
synapped > The Reluctant Debutante
Seen at the wildlife refuge
synapped > Who's Prettiest?
Baby, Oh, Baby!

We went to Bandon, Oregon this weekend, as I wanted to get pix of the seastacks in the ocean around there. The weather was stormy, so I didn't get what I wanted of the sea. We went to this West Coast Game Park, and these bengal tiger cubs were about my favorite animals there. They participate in a breeding program for zoos.

My next purchase needs to either be a flash or a f/1.4 type of faster lens. I fought low light problems the whole time, and this was the best I could do with these adorable little guys. Any recommendations?
synapped > Baby, Oh, Baby!

We went to Bandon, Oregon this weekend, as I wanted to get pix of the seastacks in the ocean around there.  The weather was stormy, so I didn't get what I wanted of the sea.  We went to this West Coast Game Park, and these bengal tiger cubs were about my favorite animals there.  They participate in a breeding program for zoos.  

My next purchase needs to either be a flash or a f/1.4 type of faster lens.  I fought low light problems the whole time, and this was the best I could do with these adorable little guys.  Any recommendations?
Baby, Oh, Baby!

We went to Bandon, Oregon this weekend, as I wanted to get pix of the seastacks in the ocean around there. The weather was stormy, so I didn't get what I wanted of the sea. We went to this West Coast Game Park, and these bengal tiger cubs were about my favorite animals there. They participate in a breeding program for zoos.

My next purchase needs to either be a flash or a f/1.4 type of faster lens. I fought low light problems the whole time, and this was the best I could do with these adorable little guys. Any recommendations?
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 50d) |
more details: exif |
original size: 2602px x 3786px |
Current: 309px x 450px |
Other sizes: S • Medium • L • O |
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