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  • Emperor Tamarin

    When we went to Tasmania we got the chance to got to the Tasmanian Zoo and it was an okay Zoo but i did feel there was a lot it needed.
    There, as we noticed were a few animals like the Lions and Dingo's were quite old animals and just looked like they shouldn't be there.
    Then the Snow Leopard was in a good wide area but it has little shade and on the day of our visit even for us it was a little warm.
    Making us feel sorry for this one.
    We thought that this Zoo was more into the Monkey side of thing's as they all had very good enclosures.
    And these one's posted just looked so good.

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  • #2
    G'day mate

    Photo shooting in zoos and wildlife parks is always difficult coz of the close-in backgrounds, but your #3 is SUPERB !
    The eyes - the concentrated stare - the wonderful sharp hairs ... you've got a serious winner there Ralph

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    • #3
      Some wonderful shots you got. I especially like the eye contact in #3.
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      • #4
        Love 'em all Ralph. The last one with a wider angle is may fave.

        Just a tip: Can you number each of your images to make it easier for reference? Much appreciated mate.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ozzie_Traveller View Post
          G'day mate

          Photo shooting in zoos and wildlife parks is always difficult coz of the close-in backgrounds, but your #3 is SUPERB !
          The eyes - the concentrated stare - the wonderful sharp hairs ... you've got a serious winner there Ralph

          Phil
          Thank you so very much for that.
          I post what I photograph and what I post is how I like it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by David_MC View Post
            Some wonderful shots you got. I especially like the eye contact in #3.
            Thanks for your comment and it is appreciated.
            I post what I photograph and what I post is how I like it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Isac View Post
              Love 'em all Ralph. The last one with a wider angle is may fave.

              Just a tip: Can you number each of your images to make it easier for reference? Much appreciated mate.
              Thanks and I do agree with you.
              I will do my best to remember to number the shots in the future.
              I post what I photograph and what I post is how I like it.

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              • #8
                What an amazing looking animal. I don't recall having seen one before. I like to see a wildlife photo with no man made objects. Full marks.
                Better a full bottle in front of me
                than a full frontal lobotomy.
                Hans

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                • #9
                  Agree, #3 is a winner
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HansE View Post
                    What an amazing looking animal. I don't recall having seen one before. I like to see a wildlife photo with no man made objects. Full marks.
                    I understand not seeing human things in shots but sometimes as with these it was unavoidable but I still feel they have got what I wanted to see in them.
                    I post what I photograph and what I post is how I like it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Alan View Post
                      Agree, #3 is a winner
                      Thank you and it was a shot that I think has worked out quite okay.
                      I post what I photograph and what I post is how I like it.

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