Taken at the Staten Island Zoo
Taken at the Staten Island Zoo
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Action Award
People's Choice in Your Favorite Capture in B&W Photo Challenge
Winner in If he was any tougher he'd rust! Photo Challenge
Winner in Portraits of People Simple with Character Photo Challenge
Staff Winter Selection 2015
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Rangerfan65
March 01, 2016
Thanks Stan. I appreciate the comments. It does look like he had afew longs days.
Rangerfan65
April 02, 2016
Thank you I appreciate the comments. I visited your gallery and enjoyed the magnificant photos. I have to visit again after work so I can finish giving you the likes and PA's . Thanks for sharing
texaaronpueschel
July 20, 2022
This pciutre saves a fine statement to the working people. It would fit an appropriate add campaign.
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Location
Staten Island, NYCTime
late morning about 11:00 to 11:30Lighting
The picture was taken just using the natural light from the outdoors.Equipment
I shoot this photo using my Nikon D5000 with the Nikor 55-200 mm 1-5.6g lensInspiration
When I shoot a subject, I usually draw inspiration from other photos I have seen in which the subject if in a similar position and if the subject catches my eye at the moment. I take photos of people in their natural state so there is no posing for the camera. Catch the subject off guard The person has no clue that they were photographed until the photo was taken and I show themEditing
no post processing on this picture.In my camera bag
Mt Nikon D5000 , 4 different lens, and my Kodak Easyshare C340Feedback
Whenever you photograph a person, just try to capture the person in that moment. No posing for the camera unless its a photo that you are taking for a memory ( like if u r on a vacation etc,)