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October 01, 2015
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I took this Photo at the Melbourne ZooTime
I have visited the Melbourne Zoo on a few occasions, and this leopard has been very elusive, so one afternoon I decided to be more patient and waited for a couple of hours around feeding time.The cage area of this animal is very challenging to photograph due to the tiny hole in the wire fencing and a barrier to keep the public away from the fence.At feeding time this animal is constantly on the move, I was trying to manually focus and also avoiding any distracting features in the cage area taking into consideration the little light available at the time.Lighting
Late afternoon, hence ISO 500. f5.3 1/50 using a MonopodEquipment
Nikon D600 Nikor 70-300 mm Gitzo Monopod. Strictly no flash photographyInspiration
This animal in captivity portrait collection has a dark background to better enhance the portrait features of the animal so in this case I had to be patient waiting and studying the animal movements and expressive looks waiting for the decisive moment to press the shutter speed.Editing
Captured in Raw process with lightroom CCIn my camera bag
I travel light when doing Zoo photography as there is a lot of walking and waiting to do, so One camera Nikon D600 , lens 70-300 mm Monopod tripod. and my camera bag, and a light rain coat.Feedback
Patience, patience, patience, persistence,persistence,persistence. study the animal you are photographing, avoid the crowded areas, focus on the eyes of the animal, respect the animals,Never use flash on the animal,do not get in the way of other visitors, animals are more mobile before feeding time or early morning