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Mount Rainer and the Olympic National Park, the evergreen ancient forests and mild winters, the beautiful sunsetting coast with rocky cliffs and pine trees on top of them, and the small and quiet little towns. Almost an asymmetric supposition of the East Coast like the Autumn Paradise that is Nova Scotia, evergreen summer opposed to heart-melting orange and yellow autumn.
 
The shot is a little soft but it was handheld @ 1/10th second. Really poor lighting but I wanted to at least catch this fawn nursing. Mom has a tick problem, I spotted at least 8 in her right ear alone. Each year the tick issue gets worse here. I wish there was a solution, it really is becoming a huge problem in many areas.
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View attachment 407801Praying meerkat by Guadalupe Cruz, on Flickr



Nikon D4
ƒ/2.8
300.0 mm
1/1250
400 iso


It seems that He will start to pray as Muslim, very funny photo of meerkat. The sun was in a difficult position against me, but I focus his funny head and I shot. View attachment 407802

I used Nikon 300mm f/2.8 ED-IF with HE-4 Hood.

Nikon 300mm f/2.8 ED IF Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

Location : Barcelona Zoo
He's "on point", GC. i.e. he is in the "watch out for danger" stance.
There is always one meerkat in any group who will be standing like this, often on a high point such as a little hill or a tree branch.
 
He's "on point", GC. i.e. he is in the "watch out for danger" stance.
There is always one meerkat in any group who will be standing like this, often on a high point such as a little hill or a tree branch.
I suppose he looked the big lens that seems one big weapon and spy me.... :lol: I am far but not invisible.
Always is a pleasure shot, the meerkats with my lens, they give me funny stuff.:laugh1:
 
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