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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Michael Edwards, USA > Bandit
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12-APR-2011 Michael Edwards

Bandit

Shiloh, Tennessee

It's pretty unusual to see one of these guys in the park during the daytime. He saw me about the same time I saw him. We were equally curious about each other, and he stared at me a good deal...

Canon EOS 60D ,Canon 300/4.0 IS USM with Canon EF Extender
1/500s f/5.6 at 420.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time12-Apr-2011 07:32:21
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 60D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length420 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias+1 2/3
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (4)
Focus Distance

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Cindi Smith14-Apr-2011 21:28
Hehe....looks like he's giving you the evil eye. Great processing!
Frank Kavanagh Photography14-Apr-2011 19:07
A great shot, but he does look to be a bit unwell to me.
Not that I have ever seen one or anything.LOL.
Lennart Waara14-Apr-2011 16:43
Love the light on the fur and his/her mean looking eyes!
Pete Hemington14-Apr-2011 16:24
A good shot, the fur shows up so well on the back
Guest 14-Apr-2011 14:23
Not a friendly looking beast at all.
Cindy Flood14-Apr-2011 02:32
I don't think he/she looks too friendly and he/she is very thin. I'd stay out of its way. Your photo does a fine job of capturing him/her down to the spot on the nose. You sure are working that lens.
hal 14-Apr-2011 02:11
A remarkably fine animal study Michael.
Certainly not a friendly expression on this guy's face.
Guest 14-Apr-2011 01:50
What a cute shot and nice detail, dof and lighting...
Terry_O14-Apr-2011 01:00
They are such appealing animals, but a real problem here - unfortunately some
people feed them - a BIG mistake.
Glad you had your 300+ on!
Michael Edwards14-Apr-2011 00:50
He did seem OK, though; he was wating at the point of opening of a hole in the ground, trying to grab something out of it.
Michael Edwards14-Apr-2011 00:44
He did seem OK, though; he was wating at the point of opening of a hole in the ground, trying to grab something out of it.
Michael Edwards14-Apr-2011 00:42
Yeah, the thought occurred to me, Stoge. Didn't get out of the ar to get a close-up...
stoge14-Apr-2011 00:31
Great capture Michael! Wonder if he's rabid. They get all
goofy when they're like that.