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Making my way around the Knoxville Zoo, I kept finding new, and intriguing scenes laid out before me. Mysterious, mystical, marvelous scenes, deep inside the paddocks where these animals roamed. Not all of course were opportunities for a shoot, and not all even came out when I tried, yet sometimes you find yourself on the cusp of a brilliant scene. These two Zebra for instance continued to nose, and bump each other while they shared a meal, and I was left, oddly alone in a park full of hundreds of people, as if I had a window into a private moment.
Aperture: f5
ISO: 160
SS: 1/250th
Focal: 197mm
Fujinon 100-400mm
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Aperture: f5
ISO: 160
SS: 1/250th
Focal: 197mm
Fujinon 100-400mm
Read More At:
www.blackthornephoto.com
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I find it interesting that each zebra's stripe pattern is as unique as a fingerprint. :)
When I go to zoos, the animals are all usually asleep. :P
This year I made a calendar for Christmas gifts to my family, using zoo photos I've taken, with a "Safari" theme. The recipients asked whether I had actually gone on a safari!
When I go to zoos, the animals are all usually asleep. :P
This year I made a calendar for Christmas gifts to my family, using zoo photos I've taken, with a "Safari" theme. The recipients asked whether I had actually gone on a safari!
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