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Jan 01, 2019 23:53 as a reply to  @ post 18782656 |  #3361

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Jan 02, 2019 06:57 |  #3362

I asked myself : "why does he park and remain there ? Why at this very place where the full sunlight and shadows of trees merge ?
Is it the result of chance ? Or does he use this peculiarity to camouflage and hide himself from others, especially from predators ?"
However I did not notice the zebra in front of me at first glance so I made the photo to document the event in case he did so with intend...

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Jan 02, 2019 07:02 |  #3363

Beside wild animals in captivity, there are common ones which are photogenic too...

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Jan 02, 2019 07:03 |  #3364

...and worth finding the time for a photo-souvenir,

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Jan 02, 2019 07:52 |  #3365

Oooups ! Pardon me. I am sorry, I didn't notice the mention "bird photos don't belong in wildlife" until now. Won't post these again. -?

While the general public waited and hoped that he would come out in the open and in broad daylight,
the jaguar in his lair was the opportunity to practice dramatic photography in chiaroscuro, mixing harsh light and dense to very dense shadows.

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Jan 02, 2019 08:07 |  #3366

At the opposite, the deer resting under the cover of a tree offered the opportunity
to capture the usual soft and cozy atmosphere of a scene photographed in open shade,
...with a very slight green dominance, to say all the story.

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Jan 02, 2019 08:11 |  #3367

For you, Sibil, who are logged in at this time of the day,
a big classic of zoo photography, shooted through a vision glass window...
Hope you like it, ;-)a

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Jan 02, 2019 12:07 |  #3368

Sometime, it happens it's appropriate not to blurr the background and not to put it out of focus,
in order to collect an odd picture when final observers do ignore the true context of its making.

"What kind of paddock is it ?"

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Jan 02, 2019 12:12 |  #3369

"A misfit pelican with its nest and egg..."

The ambient natural light falling on the scene was quite inappropriate and not manageable with sucess but it was for the souvenir and for the fun.

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Jan 02, 2019 18:42 |  #3370

Pictoraider wrote in post #18782787 (external link)
I asked myself : "why does he park and remain there ? Why at this very place where the full sunlight and shadows of trees merge ?
Is it the result of chance ? Or does he use this peculiarity to camouflage and hide himself from others, especially from predators ?"
However I did not notice the zebra in front of me at first glance so I made the photo to document the event in case he did so with intend...
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I find the commentary of a zebra in a zoo hiding from predators most amusing... :)




  
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Jan 02, 2019 21:15 |  #3371

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Jan 03, 2019 02:18 |  #3372

Moonshiner wrote in post #18783175 (external link)
I find the commentary of a zebra in a zoo hiding from predators most amusing... :)

One of the zoo's I go to has the lions overlooking the zebra paddock etc, keeps everyone on their toes (pads/hoofs).


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Jan 05, 2019 14:45 |  #3373

Sleeping beauty,

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Jan 05, 2019 20:20 as a reply to  @ Pictoraider's post |  #3374

I love photographing big cats. They are mesmerizing.


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Jan 05, 2019 20:21 as a reply to  @ post 18782150 |  #3375

Thats one happy looking Ass. :-P


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