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Some shots from the zoo in Knoxville from a couple days ago. I was pretty happy with these although there will always be room for improvement. Thanks for looking
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Old 02-13-2012, 08:06 PM
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TFS and keep on snapping.
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here's one more that i just finished PP'ing... (that sounds kinda weird)...
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Since its been a day here are a couple more..
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Nice shots...love the otter.
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B&W really works for the elephant. I think you were also smart to just show the head shot - it captures the mood of the animal well.
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B&W really works for the elephant. I think you were also smart to just show the head shot - it captures the mood of the animal well.
Thank you very much . I almost didnt keep the elephant shot and then i cropped it and gave it a bw treatment. Just goes to show what a simple crop can do for a shot i suppose.
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