I usually do studio set up shots but I like to get out doors as much as possible. These two are from a recent visit to the Denver Zoo, both taken without benefit of a flash, through the 'glass' in these aquatic displays. Your feedback and/or re-works are appreciated. I've embedded the images in this, my first post here, but will be glad to post only links in the future if that's preferred. Thanks!
Buddy Thomason





PS: Both shots taken with my Canon 1D MKII, ISO 400, 24-70 L wide angle zoom, f-stop 2.8 or 3.5 as I recall and shutter speed was in the range of 0.5 sec (sorry, I should've paid more attention - I tend to use manual and watch my exposure meter in such situations). I attached the lens hood and used that against the glass to steady the camera. I intend to return to the zoo for further shooting, but with a 'plan.' This was essentially a scouting excursion to check out the facility vis a vis my equipment needs, zoo policy about tripods, flashes, big pro-looking lenses etc.