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ramapo

(4,589 posts)
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 05:58 PM Dec 2012

Wolf Reflections

I recently decided to finally learn how to use my D3100 properly, after owning it for nearly two years. Strangely, I had a mental block preventing me from utilizing the non-automatic modes. I longed for the simple days of lining up the needle in the circle of my old Minolta SRT202. So I took a class on using your DSLR and am now off and running.

These reflections are of wolves enjoying a foggy morning at a local sanctuary. I like the shots but none seemed to me to be up to par for the contest as something is a bit off in each. But wolf reflections are special and I wanted to post a few.







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Wolf Reflections (Original Post) ramapo Dec 2012 OP
How pretty. Solly Mack Dec 2012 #1
I love KC Dec 2012 #2
I like #2 too ramapo Dec 2012 #3
Great shots! Whovian Dec 2012 #4

KC

(1,995 posts)
2. I love
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 01:02 PM
Dec 2012

wolves! They are really beautiful creatures. I really like the 2nd photo the best. Where were you
when you took these pictures?

ramapo

(4,589 posts)
3. I like #2 too
Reply to KC (Reply #2)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 12:09 AM
Dec 2012

If only the ripple wasn't blocking the face of the other wolf. I love how they are both peering into the water.

These wolves live at the Lakota Wolf Sanctuary in western NJ, not far from the Water Gap. They are all rescues, along with a few bobcat and fox.

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