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Comments: Old photo, he is so ridiculous looking. Cross eyed AND licking the class.
Animal: Snow Leopard
Photo Location: Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Camera/Lens: Nikon D5000/70-200mm
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I try and individually thank everyone but sometimes I don't get around to it so THANK YOU in advanced for any comments/critiques/s!
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Copyright © 2012 HecklingHyena - All rights reserved.
My photographs may NOT be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any form without my written permission.
Animal: Snow Leopard
Photo Location: Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Camera/Lens: Nikon D5000/70-200mm
Facebook: [link] (I like back!)
I try and individually thank everyone but sometimes I don't get around to it so THANK YOU in advanced for any comments/critiques/s!
_____________________________________
Copyright © 2012 HecklingHyena - All rights reserved.
My photographs may NOT be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any form without my written permission.
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3125x2398px 2.69 MB
© 2013 - 2024 HecklingHyena
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This is an amazing shot! I love, love, loooove it!
At first I didn't see the glass. And I have to say the picture was more fun without being able to see the glass. Maybe you could try to remove the dirt on the glass in photoshop? That way it will look like the leopard is just being weird for no reason and the picture might be even funnier!
And maybe you could try to play around the the contrast and hue and saturation? I don't know, maybe it could make the picture look more 'alive', so to speak. But that is just a speculaition.
Anyway, this picture is hilarious! It really made me laugh and absolutly deserves an A+ in originality! And you did a great job capturing the right moment and keeping both the head and the claw sharp in this photograph!
Well done!