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March 21, 2011
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2.4 MB
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3264×1973
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523
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Canon
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Canon PowerShot S5 IS
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1/403 second
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F/4.0
Focal Length
30 mm
ISO Speed
80
Date Taken
March 8, 2011
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 Windows
Sensor Size
5mm
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:icondeltamike:
=Deltamike Feb 10, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Hey! Your stock has been used here! [link]
Thanks a lot! =D
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:iconhotnstock:
No problem! Looks really great! :)
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:icondeltamike:
=Deltamike Feb 24, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
I'm happy that you like it!
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:iconkatthasahappi77:
*GRABS REFERENCE AND RUNS OFF LAUGHING MANICALLY*

Seriously though, thanks. Good reference photos are RIDICULOUSLY hard to find. Good ones, anyways.
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:iconhotnstock:
*watches person run off* Q^Q

XD I definitely know what you mean! I could never find could references anywhere so now I just take my own photos of anything and everything I see. I felt like most of them were being wasted just sitting in my computer so I decided to make a stock account for them! It always makes me happy when others can find use for them too!
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:iconkatthasahappi77:
:D Well, maybe I should watch your account, then. I've taken to getting my own pictures at my zoo, but when I was there, the darned snow leopards were moving too fast for a good photo, and then when they stopped moving, the camera started acting up D:
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:iconhotnstock:
LOL. That happens to me all the time! It's so hard to find the animals at the perfect time. They're either sleeping because it's too hot to be active or they're waaaay too active. I've found that all my best shots are from the winter. The animals were active but not super hyper so they were much easier photographing.
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:iconkatthasahappi77:
Yeah, the day I went and got a bunch of good shots, it was frikkin' freezing. Started drizzling on us, but it was worth it to see the animals all up and about.
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:iconhotnstock:
Exactly! Plus when the weather isn't nice, you don't have to compete with all the parents and young children for a view, lol.
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