I didn't know that they show their tongue when shaking ;-)
pancho
Jack Davis schrieb:
Spent a couple 100 degree hours at Sacramento 's Land
Park Zoo awhile back.
I envied a polar bear which kept diving into its pool
(probably refrigerated) and spinning to the surface.
Finally occurred to me to try for a shot. Didn't get a
solid freeze, but a "different" image.
Jack
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=86
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In a message dated 8/24/2005 8:03:43 AM Pacific
Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think it has to be this guy.
http://www.muddypawz.net/other_port/img_0002.htm
He was sort of "sprung" upon me. I had gone to a
lady's house to photograph her two dogs and ended up
taking photos of not only the dogs, but her horse,
rabbit and lizard too! Wasn't quite sure what to do
with him. Luckily I had a swag of black velour in my
bag and there happened to be this plant stand in her
dining room so I hauled it over and stuck mr.lizard
on
top. Came out quite well, I thought :-)
Wendy
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Hehehehe. Yes it did come out well.
Very old fashioned kind of portrait shot. Effective.
Marnie aka Doe :-)
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