Canon 600mm f4.0, Canon 1.4 converter,
ISO 400, f6.5, 1/320,
manual, incident light metering.
Canon 600mm f4.0, Canon 1.4 converter,
ISO 400, f6.5, 1/320,
manual, incident light metering.
Caught this perfectly Michael. Love the sharpness and angle of view. That little flower is a nice touch.
Very interesting image, love the wide mouth open, really good details espectually inside the mouth. Agree about the little flower, it adds to the image.
this is so nice , as said , Flower is adding so much
TFS
Magnificent creature displaying that giant mouth of his!
Good detail and nice BG, that could use a bit of noise reduction. I also like the little shy flower in front of him :)
Nice shot, the absence of grass and the addition of a flower are really useful.
Does any body know why animals close their eyes whilst yawning?
Michael, this dude got tired of waiting for you to take the shot!
Lovely series - what comes after a stare and a yawn?
Cheers, Jay
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Michael,
This is a nice image. I like the composition and the sharpness. Normally, after a stare and a yawn, it should get going.
Ken,
When they yawn, the facial muscles push up and the eyes normally gets half closed or closed. No idea if there is any other explanation.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
Last edited by Sabyasachi Patra; 07-29-2009 at 12:05 AM.
I can see its breakfast ;)
lovely angle and sharpness, moment well used!