I captured this image during our recent trip to Tanzania. Ed took an "almost" identical picture except he was using a 300 mm prime and since we were so close he cut off the tail of the right hand cub. If you look at the two side by side, they were taken with a millisecond of each other! The expressions, mouth positions, and leg positions are less than real life inch different! This is a perfect example of the utility of a zoom lens over a prime.
7D, 100-400 at 115, ISO 1600, f5.6, 1/320, EV +1/3. This was taken during the evening twilight on our way back to camp in the Ngorongoro Crater. Image is about 80% of original. Noiseware Pro applied.






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