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Wildlife from KoreaI am currently in Korea and yesterday had the opportunity to photograph some animals at a theme park (Everland) here in Korea where the temperature is -16 at the moment.
Canon
Re: Wildlife from KoreaGreat shots Tony
McLaren Flat had the same temp yeserday cheers Jim
Re: Wildlife from KoreaVirgs,
All of them are super Although the White Tigers are closest to my heart fozzie
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Re: Wildlife from KoreaThey all look great Tony. I like the one of the monkeys - they are unusual looking. When are you back? I head off tomorrow so will catch up with you after school starts.
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Re: Wildlife from KoreaThat bear takes it by a paw..
Great pose on those two head-to-head chimps (or whatever they are), you have captured some character in that one. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Wildlife from KoreaGreat images...all of them...it is the Bear but only by the smallest of margins!
Cameron
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Re: Wildlife from KoreaLee, get back on the 20th. Yes was good to see a Polar Bear in ice water for a change, makes a big difference from the usual conditions we see them in Australia. They had a large range of animals but most of them were inside cages due to the extreme cold.
Canon
Re: Wildlife from KoreaLove the pics Virgs, and the cats!! Now if i can only con Fozzie in taking a trip over to do some cat stalking we would be happy as a Pig in ****!!! LOL
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Re: Wildlife from KoreaNow these are nice images
I like the bear in icey water but the tigers do it for me. Regards Colin
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