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Unfortunately, yes. In the wild I’d prefer some distance.Is it taken in a Zoo? I love to see them in the wild. Beautiful shot!
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Unfortunately, yes. In the wild I’d prefer some distance.Is it taken in a Zoo? I love to see them in the wild. Beautiful shot!
Wow stunning photo Koos,
Thanks, Gavin. That was one beautiful cat. Pity I could only see it in a captive setting instead of in the wild.Wow stunning photo Koos,
Very well done,
Gavin
Great shot of this S African Leopard. Thank you for sharing brings back great memories. I have one I took at Sabe Sands looking down on the wall from me as I type
OMG! it is so beautiful!Let's see who blinks first.
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Wow.
Thank you, Dan.Wow.
WOW!Female wolf of the Wapiti Lake pack (collared), Yellowstone N.P.
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My favorite bird! Amazing shot!Burrowing Owl. Nikon D850 with Nikon 500mm PF.View attachment 38315
Thanks! My first burrowing owl. Hopefully not my last. They are small!My favorite bird! Amazing shot!
Fantastic shot and a gorgeous creamy background against which to set those eyes.Burrowing Owl. Nikon D850 with Nikon 500mm PF.View attachment 38315
Thanks so much. That day yielded quite a few keepers and what made it special was that, though it was overcast, there was still snow on the ground, acting like a natural reflector, so very few shadows…like nature’s studio lighting.Killer shot!
Thanks a lot Marcus!Fantastic shot and a gorgeous creamy background against which to set those eyes.
I hope it's not the last one... because .. I't s beautiful.. It's beautiful .. to me..One last eye shot
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