Hi All,
As part of a dslr user meet I went to the Cat Survival Trust near Welwyn yesterday (it's about a mile from the Santago Leopard Project). Was a great day and the cats were fantastic. Here's a few pics.
1) Jaguar, she's got fed up with visitors over time so it was very hard to get a shot of her being still.
2) Armur Leopard, it's estimated that there are around 40 females left in the wild so this was quite a rare animal indeed
3) Snow Leopard, great animals, very peaceful (but then most are until they decide you're lunch
) and great in front of the camera.
4) Another Snow Leopard, seemed quite happy to pose
All were taken with the Sigma 70-300mm on a Canon 400D.
I learned quite a lot throughout the day about photographing them, mainly to take note of the histogram and adjust the +/-EV accordingly. It was a sunny day so the white of the fur could easily get blown out. I'd previously not paid too much attention to the histogram!
As part of a dslr user meet I went to the Cat Survival Trust near Welwyn yesterday (it's about a mile from the Santago Leopard Project). Was a great day and the cats were fantastic. Here's a few pics.
1) Jaguar, she's got fed up with visitors over time so it was very hard to get a shot of her being still.
2) Armur Leopard, it's estimated that there are around 40 females left in the wild so this was quite a rare animal indeed
3) Snow Leopard, great animals, very peaceful (but then most are until they decide you're lunch
) and great in front of the camera.
4) Another Snow Leopard, seemed quite happy to pose

All were taken with the Sigma 70-300mm on a Canon 400D.
I learned quite a lot throughout the day about photographing them, mainly to take note of the histogram and adjust the +/-EV accordingly. It was a sunny day so the white of the fur could easily get blown out. I'd previously not paid too much attention to the histogram!
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