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Old Apr-04-2012, 08:10 PM
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Sloth Sanctuary, Costa Rica
I took some pics at the world's only sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica. It was pretty awesome! All pics taken with a D700, 105mm VR, 50mm f/1.4 and 14-24.

#1 Head sloth Buttercup


#2 She loves to grab onto people


#3 Baby sloth after a bath


#4 Newborn sloth


#5 Both newborns


#6 Sloth that had her arm amputated after suffering burns from an electrical cable


#7 Two-fingered sloth


#8 Baby sloth


#9 Baby sloth


#10 Volunteer warming a sloth after a brutal rainstorm


#11 Orphaned sloth being taught how to climb on a small pole


#12 Sloth in the arms of a volunteer


#13 Sloth on a "poop pole" where they defecate at the bottom


#14 Sloth reaching out for me :)


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#16 Sloth on the poop pole


#17 B&W


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#19 Two sloths relaxing after lunch


#20 A volunteer and a sloth having a good afternoon


#21 Feline guardian who hangs out on top of the cages


#22 Her name is Goldilocks


#23 The facility, HDR


#24 Sunset in the jungle, HDR


#25 Marmaduke, a dog who lives at the sanctuary


#26 Sag, another dog who lives there


#27 Eddie, the 3rd dog who lives there waiting for his owner to get done with her chores.


#28 Kinkajou


#29 Random lizard


#30 Jesus lizard


Full gallery: http://joshnorem.smugmug.com/Other/Sloth-Sanctuary/22272869_cggLbM#!i=1780262437&k=38RKrCQ
Old Apr-04-2012, 09:50 PM
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This is a great set, I love sloths, it makes me want to be a volunteer there. It looks like you nailed the focus on the eyes each and every time.
Old Apr-05-2012, 04:18 AM
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Very impressive! You and you d700 did very well.
Thanks for sharing.
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Old Apr-06-2012, 12:43 PM
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This is a great set, I love sloths, it makes me want to be a volunteer there. It looks like you nailed the focus on the eyes each and every time.
Thanks! I think I am sort of developing a style that is pretty much that - sharp eyes, crisp detail. In fact, I am doing it so much I am thinking I need to start trying something different maybe.
Old Apr-07-2012, 11:57 AM
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These are so nice rookieshooter. I once saw a sloth in the wilds of the Panama Jungle, but I had no idea they had so much personality. You've captured that personality well. The HDRs are well done as well.
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This is a great set, I love sloths, it makes me want to be a volunteer there. It looks like you nailed the focus on the eyes each and every time.
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These are so nice rookieshooter. I once saw a sloth in the wilds of the Panama Jungle, but I had no idea they had so much personality. You've captured that personality well. The HDRs are well done as well.
Thanks Dave. I appreciate it.
Old Apr-07-2012, 03:18 PM
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Wow Love these shots! so well taken.... just need to ask something, what did you use to take the shot of the random lizard??
I have many opportunities to take photos of them, but my gear is a little on the low side right now,
Anyway great work =]
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Old Apr-07-2012, 03:42 PM
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Wow Love these shots! so well taken.... just need to ask something, what did you use to take the shot of the random lizard??
I have many opportunities to take photos of them, but my gear is a little on the low side right now,
Anyway great work =]
Thanks for the compliment. The lizard was shot with the 105mm f/2.8 VR Micro lens. I love it for portraits, and also for close-up work. In that shot I bounced my SB-900 off a whiteboard that was right behind the lizard (you can see it in his eye).
Old Apr-07-2012, 04:20 PM
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Nice =] ... guess ill have to get myself one of those lenses too,
A friend of mine asks me to take photos of his reptiles so getting something like that would be great!
and ye see it =] good idea, got a sb900 too great machine!
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Thanks for the compliment. The lizard was shot with the 105mm f/2.8 VR Micro lens. I love it for portraits, and also for close-up work. In that shot I bounced my SB-900 off a whiteboard that was right behind the lizard (you can see it in his eye).
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Old Apr-07-2012, 06:51 PM
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Wow Love these shots! so well taken.... just need to ask something, what did you use to take the shot of the random lizard??
I have many opportunities to take photos of them, but my gear is a little on the low side right now,
Anyway great work =]
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Nice =] ... guess ill have to get myself one of those lenses too,
A friend of mine asks me to take photos of his reptiles so getting something like that would be great!
and ye see it =] good idea, got a sb900 too great machine!
And thank you
Well, that lens allows for pretty close photography. I think for that picture I was about 2 inches from the lizard, which is not always possible. I think Sigma makes a 180mm micro lens, so check that out as well.
Old Apr-08-2012, 07:42 PM
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The sloths are just adorable--they look so human with those smiles. And #28 looks like Yoda. Thanks for posting. Best, Pam
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Old Apr-09-2012, 05:46 PM
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Old Apr-10-2012, 07:15 AM
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really nice ,that is a great place to travel too
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