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I absolutely love animal photographing, both in nature and in zoos. Of course, the easiest is taking pictures in the zoo. The animals cannot run very far. But the most magical is photographing animals in nature. Going on a safari and experiencing then in their natural habitat … sitting very, very still and waiting for something to happen, or perhaps, by sheer luck, just being able to get close enough to take a good picture. |
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This little fellow from the Givskud Zoo suddenly caught sight of my camera and me. He was very willing to pose. Wonder whether he has tried it before? |
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I met this cute red panda in the Copenhagen Zoo. |
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Oh, what big teeth you have, you big baboon! |
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Who is looking at whom? This gorilla is intensely studying the people in front of him. |
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The Jersey Zoo has many gorillas, who are willing breeders. They have fantastic outdoors recreation grounds with plenty of possibilities for play. |
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This wolf posed for me in the Copenhagen Zoo. |
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A lovely teddybear in the Swedish animal park, Kolmården. |
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This eland from the Nairobi National Park has found a narrow strip of shade. |
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A relaxed polar bear in the Copenhagen Zoo. |
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In southern Spain they arrange shows with birds of prey. |
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Hunting falcon in southern of Spain. |
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Eagle in southern Spain. |
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I met this beautiful lioness on a Christmas safari in Masai Mara in Kenya. |
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A beautiful butterfly. |
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A cute kangaroo in an animal park in Sydney. The baby is nestled safely in his mother's pouch. |
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Many parrots live the open air in Australia. You see large flocks of them. This green parrot blends into the colour of the foliage. |
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This koala is a real teddybear. He is from North Australia. |