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Jun 18, 2006 20:30 |  #1

A few shots taken today at a small petting zoo.


1. Siberian Tiger

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2. A Brave Soul

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3. Another Tiger shot

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4. Female Lion

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5. India Blue Peacock

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6. The usual suspects

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7. That's definetly a Joey.

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9. I swear my girl gives me that exact looks sometimes.

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If any one has some quick tips on how to get rid of the fence haze on images 2 and 9 , I'm all ears.

I'm not selling these so I really don't want to spent an hour or so cleaning them up with the clone tool. :)


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Jun 18, 2006 21:23 |  #2

Love the Cat pics...

#2 is captioned wrong... should be "a dumb soul"... :-)


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Jun 18, 2006 23:51 |  #3

Stunning tiger shots and the blue of the peacock is amazing!These are very nice.


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Jun 19, 2006 02:47 |  #4

Good shots Mike with nice colour and detail. The Tigers and the female lion shots are truly exceptional good quailty.
Nice colour in the peacock.


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Jun 19, 2006 04:17 |  #5

md_129 wrote:
A few shots taken today at a small petting zoo.

1. Siberian Tiger



2. A Brave Soul

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3. Another Tiger shot



4. Female Lion



5. India Blue Peacock



6. The usual suspects


7. That's definetly a Joey.


9. I swear my girl gives me that exact looks sometimes.



If any one has some quick tips on how to get rid of the fence haze on images 2 and 9 , I'm all ears.

I'm not selling these so I really don't want to spent an hour or so cleaning them up with the clone tool. :)

Thanks for looking.

I'm maybe wrong but I think the clone tool is going to be your only choice here and worth the effort. I had a similar photo I took a few years ago and cloning out the fence in PS made it real special, took a long time & patience but was worth it I felt. There was a similar fence to yours right across the front of this bear.

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Jun 19, 2006 10:50 |  #6

Thank you guys and girls for the nice comments :) I really appreciate it, hopefully next time I can catch the tigers further away from the fence line so I don't have to crop in so close.


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Jun 19, 2006 11:31 |  #7

Not your typical "petting" zoo with THOSE animals...lol. Why not have an alligator too??


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Jun 19, 2006 16:10 |  #8

Are you serious? Was that really a petting zoo? :shock:

They look really dangerous, especially the Canada goose with it's sharp beak. :mrgreen:

Nicely done. Thanks for sharing. :)


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Jun 19, 2006 16:51 |  #9

Which zoo is it? And what did you pet?

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Jun 20, 2006 10:52 |  #10

Of course not all animals were available for petting. I personally did not pet any. (the camera gets jealous sometimes :))

The animals that were avaliable for petting and feeding were:

A few kangaroos
About 3 different types of Ducks( including the candian ones)
The Peacock ( this guys was speeding around the park ducking in an out of different cages.)
A Couple Camels
Some goats
Some Horses
Some Ponys
A ton of white tailed Deer


The park is called Living Treasures and is located near Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pa.


http://www.pavacationr​ental.com …Treasures-Animal-Park.htm (external link)


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Jun 20, 2006 10:58 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #11

PacAce wrote:
Are you serious? Was that really a petting zoo? :shock:

They look really dangerous, especially the Canada goose with it's sharp beak. :mrgreen:

Nicely done. Thanks for sharing. :)


Thank you,

This is about an hour and a half or so from Centry III Mall.

The park is called Living Treasures and is located near Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pa.

http://www.pavacationr​ental.com/Penn...nimal​-Park.htm (external link)


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Jun 20, 2006 11:00 as a reply to  @ pttenn's post |  #12

pttenn wrote:
Not your typical "petting" zoo with THOSE animals...lol. Why not have an alligator too??

They had a baby one :) but of course I would not recommend petting it. :lol:


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