Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12

"I shoot a tiger in my pajamas...

This is a discussion on "I shoot a tiger in my pajamas... within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...how he got in my pajamas is beyond me!" This is LSU's live tiger mascot, Mike the Tiger. He lives ...

  1. #1
    theantiquetiger's Avatar
    theantiquetiger is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Baton Rouge
    Posts
    2,774
    My Photos
    Please feel free to edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default "I shoot a tiger in my pajamas...

    ...how he got in my pajamas is beyond me!"

    This is LSU's live tiger mascot, Mike the Tiger. He lives on campus, in a $3,000,000 habitat. He is tough to shoot because you are either shooting through glass or two layers of fence. I shot 30+ shots of him today as he walked around the habitat, but nothing was coming out good. Finally he got tired and laid down in an opening between bushes. I walked to the opening and found myself five feet (less than 2 meters) from his head. He turned and looked directly at me. This was through fence but luckily, both of his eyes fell between the wires of the fence. I just had to clone out the fence across his nose. If you look closely, you will find flaws in the cloning.

    This image is about 98% full frame. All I did was level his eyes, causing just a tad cropping on the edges.


    mike the tiger1 by Theantiquetiger, on Flickr
    "The worst thing about taking a great image is that your next one has to be better!"

  2. #2
    JAS_Photo's Avatar
    JAS_Photo is offline Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    7,359
    My Photos
    Please ask before editing my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    Cool! It is tough to get good photos of animals in captivity due to all things you mentioned above.

  3. #3
    Mad Aussie's Avatar
    Mad Aussie is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Brisbane, Qld, Australia
    Posts
    14,098
    My Photos
    Please ask before editing my photos

    Default

    Aren't they amazing animals to see up close like that. I took photos of one in similar conditions myself a few years back. Tell me AT ... did you feel like 'prey'? When he locked in on me and just stared at me ... that's what I felt like!

  4. #4
    theantiquetiger's Avatar
    theantiquetiger is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Baton Rouge
    Posts
    2,774
    My Photos
    Please feel free to edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Aren't they amazing animals to see up close like that. I took photos of one in similar conditions myself a few years back. Tell me AT ... did you feel like 'prey'? When he locked in on me and just stared at me ... that's what I felt like!
    He is kind of a gentle giant, born and raised in captivity. He probably gets more visitors daily than any other tiger in a zoo. I wouldn't want to locked in his habitat, of course.

    BTW, it's already printed and framed

    "The worst thing about taking a great image is that your next one has to be better!"

  5. #5
    Mad Aussie's Avatar
    Mad Aussie is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Brisbane, Qld, Australia
    Posts
    14,098
    My Photos
    Please ask before editing my photos

    Default

    Good stuff!

  6. #6
    Runmonty's Avatar
    Runmonty is offline Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Adelaide, South Australia
    Posts
    4,095
    My Photos
    Please do NOT edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    Good thinking to go in close. Great shot. No need to volunteer the cloning issues - I dont think most people will notice them if they dont go looking
    I welcome all critique and comments on any of my photos

    Links to other places you can also find me :


  7. #7
    theantiquetiger's Avatar
    theantiquetiger is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Baton Rouge
    Posts
    2,774
    My Photos
    Please feel free to edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    Good thinking to go in close. Great shot. No need to volunteer the cloning issues - I dont think most people will notice them if they dont go looking
    I like showing off my cloning skills since most of my other PP suck!!!

    here is the original

    "The worst thing about taking a great image is that your next one has to be better!"

  8. #8
    Runmonty's Avatar
    Runmonty is offline Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Adelaide, South Australia
    Posts
    4,095
    My Photos
    Please do NOT edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    Wow - that is good cloning.

    I wasnt suggesting not to show off your cloning skills - just no need to mention the imperfections
    I welcome all critique and comments on any of my photos

    Links to other places you can also find me :


  9. #9
    Hillbillygirl is offline Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Muskoka, Ontario
    Posts
    5,612
    My Photos
    Please do NOT edit my photos
    Critiques
    Only critique photos posted in the critique forum

    Default

    Excellent cloning skills and love the intensity. Very nice!

    Could have had some shots at a leopard right in the front yard the other day. The dogs treed it, and it was only twenty feet up. Our main concern was getting the dogs away from it. As soon as the dogs were safely put in house, my husband went out to get a pic. The leopard jumped out about 20ft, hit the ground and disappeared into the bush in three bounds.
    YES, I did say Leopard, and a black one at that. We both got a good look at it, and there is a really good story behind this one. Several persons in the area have spotted large cats and a couple have been shot here in the past. We live 5 doors down from this place in article I have linked to.
    Gotta say, it makes going for walks in the bush around our house quite exciting!!

    Nanda Guha | Guha | ZoomInfo.com
    Last edited by Hillbillygirl; 08-15-2013 at 06:58 PM.
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

  10. #10
    theantiquetiger's Avatar
    theantiquetiger is offline Moderator
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Baton Rouge
    Posts
    2,774
    My Photos
    Please feel free to edit my photos
    Critiques
    Critique my photos anywhere in the forum

    Default

    WOW, HBG, I just saw your edit. I didn't think they had black leopards in Canada. We have them down here but VERY rare. There are a lot of bobcats here.

    The reason I love this image and printed it (and didn't print the others from the other Tiger thread) is because around here, there is a famous painting by a local artist that ALOT of people own prints of that looks alot like my image

    Jack Jaubert's "Tiger Eyes"
    "The worst thing about taking a great image is that your next one has to be better!"

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36