Built to Kill - Amazing Wildlife Photo Series

SilosighbinSilosighbin Regular
edited July 2010 in Life
For those interested in Wildlife photography and perhaps even those that aren't. I thought these photos were quite awesome. Check out the link to see them all.


http://richworks.in/2010/06/built-to-kill-40-breathtaking-closeup-photographs-of-animals/



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Comments

  • brandonbrandon Regular
    edited July 2010
    THE LAST 1 IS A GECKO LIKING HIMSELF!!!!! LOL!! :o:o:o:o:o
  • MegalodonMegalodon Regular
    edited July 2010
    He did it just for you lol


    These are incredible photos.
  • edited July 2010
    Seriously, I strive to attain photos like that. The focus was great on all but the leopard-mid run. Seriously, that kinda photography takes the reflexes of a cheetah.
  • MegalodonMegalodon Regular
    edited July 2010
    Seriously, I strive to attain photos like that. The focus was great on all but the leopard-mid run. Seriously, that kinda photography takes the reflexes of a cheetah.

    Go to the link he showed, a lot of them look like they are photo-shopped or something. Seriously there's even one with a snake and like all solid green background except for what looks like hand-drawn grass. Wouldn't surprise me if they just added a blur to that leopard run and added a layer mask to it or something you know.

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  • DailyDaily Regular
    edited July 2010
    Crickey. This just inspired me to take some high quality pics of my emperor scorpion. Consequences will never be the same.
  • edited July 2010
    Megalodon wrote: »
    Go to the link he showed, a lot of them look like they are photo-shopped or something. Seriously there's even one with a snake and like all solid green background except for what looks like hand-drawn grass. Wouldn't surprise me if they just added a blur to that leopard run and added a layer mask to it or something you know.

    71.jpg

    Regardless of the modifications to the lighting, background, coloration, etc. via photoshop it still takes skill to get a good shot in real time. That's why I'm spending the money on a DSLR when I can.

    Canon EOS 7D Anyways, thanks for the links OP. Seriously.
  • MegalodonMegalodon Regular
    edited July 2010
    Regardless of the modifications to the lighting, background, coloration, etc. via photoshop it still takes skill to get a good shot in real time. That's why I'm spending the money on a DSLR when I can.

    Canon EOS 7D Anyways, thanks for the links OP. Seriously.

    jesus christ, 1700 for a fucking camera!
  • SilosighbinSilosighbin Regular
    edited July 2010
    Megalodon wrote: »
    Go to the link he showed, a lot of them look like they are photo-shopped or something. Seriously there's even one with a snake and like all solid green background except for what looks like hand-drawn grass. Wouldn't surprise me if they just added a blur to that leopard run and added a layer mask to it or something you know.

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    That grass just looks blurry due to being out of focus I think. But I don't think it would phase me if it was touched up a bit in Photoshop to look a bit cooler. Does that really matter?
  • MegalodonMegalodon Regular
    edited July 2010
    That grass just looks blurry due to being out of focus I think.

    Yeah probably, but what's up with the solid green background....
  • edited July 2010
    Megalodon wrote: »
    jesus christ, 1700 for a fucking camera!

    You can find fair DLSR's for roughly $600 look the Nikon D80
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