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Punching above your weightAt the Zoo yesterday before going to the observatory and noticed this little guy taking on a much more dangerous opponent..
The male lion is still in isolation and not enjoying life.. at least these little guys are enjoying themselves raising their chicks.. Canon
Re: Punching above your weight#1 Great timing. Not sure that the Freshy would be keen on the turtle. They are usually very fast a getting into their shell and the Freshy tent to leave them alone due to the nips they get from them.
#2 The Old man does look rather bored. Mal
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Re: Punching above your weightCongratulations are in order! Every one of them is superb.
Re: Punching above your weightAll great images, the darkness of the second with the lion really conveys the way he must feel...shite
As mention #1 is great timing and presents awesome contrasts in nature! gerry's photography journey
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Re: Punching above your weightlmao...that first one is a great image V ! i love it.
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Re: Punching above your weightFirst one looks like they are unlikely lovers stealing a kiss.
#2 the darkness really adds to the melancholy feeling of being caged, such deep intelligent eyes #3 Cute!
Re: Punching above your weightWonderful work! I actually chuckled out loud at the first image, and the second one definitely tugged at the heart strings - the poor lion's eyes look so sad beautifully captured
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