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This bunch of bananas was very popular for a few days in the Osa Peninsula with toucans, tanagers, and especially the capuchin monkeys. All we had to do was stand behind our cameras about 30' from the banana tree and squeeze the cable release as the various animals came by, each in their turn, to gorge on the ripe bananas. I barely had to compose.
Canon AF IS 300mm F2.8 on EOS3, 1/125" @ F2.8 on E100G with Canon 550EX strobe at -1. Spot metered on bananas. Peace, and may the light be with you. Gustav Gustav W. Verderber is considered by "Vermont Magazine" to be one of Vermont's premier nature photographers.
His guide to "Photographing Yellowstone" is available from Countryman Press. View current tour and workshop itineraries at http://WWW.SOJOURNSINNATURE.COM. |
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by Dennis Olivero
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