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Dec 29, 2018 19:40:27   #
patman1 Loc: Pataskala, Ohio
 
Actually chicken one of my favorites, love the lion!

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Dec 29, 2018 19:44:39   #
DavidPine Loc: Fredericksburg, TX
 
Thank you. The "Rooster" is especially talented. He can eat with his pecker.
patman1 wrote:
Very nice shots, one question, what's with the chicken! Left over lunch.😁

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Dec 29, 2018 19:46:41   #
DavidPine Loc: Fredericksburg, TX
 
The lion is in the Bronx Zoo near you.
patman1 wrote:
Actually chicken one of my favorites, love the lion!

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Dec 29, 2018 19:48:45   #
patman1 Loc: Pataskala, Ohio
 
DavidPine wrote:
Thank you. The "Rooster" is especially talented. He can eat with his pecker.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Dec 29, 2018 19:50:03   #
patman1 Loc: Pataskala, Ohio
 
DavidPine wrote:
The lion is in the Bronx Zoo near you.


I had a hard time getting good shots there, I guess I picked a bad day, kids all over the place.

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Dec 29, 2018 21:04:52   #
DavidPine Loc: Fredericksburg, TX
 
Zoo photography is not nearly as easy as some may think.
patman1 wrote:
I had a hard time getting good shots there, I guess I picked a bad day, kids all over the place.

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Dec 29, 2018 21:08:14   #
patman1 Loc: Pataskala, Ohio
 
DavidPine wrote:
Zoo photography is not nearly as easy as some may think.


I know, my shot of Tiger was shot at 400mm, standing on ledge to get over all the screaming kids and of course I had to get up high enough to get over all the hand prints on the glass.

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Dec 29, 2018 22:37:12   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
DavidPine wrote:
The Fort Worth Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Cameron Park Zoo (Waco), Fossil Rim Wildlife Reserve, Houston Zoo, San Antonio Zoo, Abilene Zoo, Victoria Zoo, Gladys Park Zoo, Tyler Zoo and the Austin Rescue Zoo are real jewels in Texas. They all strive to provide good habitats, living environments, quality food and superior medical care to their animals. People that disclaim or dislike zoos are working with little to no knowledge of what zoos really provide in the day and time. If it wasn't for the efforts of the zoos many of the species would never again be seen on earth. The white tigers are extinct in the wild and only 400 are maintained in the zoo shelters. The snow leopard will soon be extinct if hunting persists as with many other species. The zoos I mentioned and many others place the welfare of the animals above the entertainment of the general public. The Bronx Zoo in New York does extensive research as does the San Diego Zoo. If you know of something a zoo does that might harm or put a zoo animal in danger all you need to do is file a complaint with the FDA. The biggest difference in making images in zoos versus Africa is the cost of transportation and the expense of a guide. They put you in a 4 by 4 and drive you close to the lions, gorillas, elephants or other exotics. By the way, it's a show and tourist adventure. How do you think they keep the animals close to the vehicle routes? They plant food of course and sometime the food is live and staked out. If you are anti-zoo, I suggest that you get involved and discover the facts. The zoos are great photo adventures and not near as easy as you might think. I do photography in zoos across the United States, some more often than others, and I find it challenging and rewarding. $10 is a small fee to pay for a photo shoot at the Fort Worth Zoo. Have a wonderful time. It's one of my personal favorites. The Rooster image is a personal favorite of a bird who chooses to live at the Austin Rescue Zoo and kind of rules-the roost so to speak.
The Fort Worth Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Cameron Park Zoo (... (show quote)


I enjoy seeing these every time you post them - lovely work, David!

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Dec 30, 2018 05:59:37   #
will47 Loc: Indianapolis, IN
 
suntouched wrote:
My own personal bias but I hate to see animals that are meant to run free kept in captivity in too small, dirty areas with everyone gawking at them. I hate zoos!


I agree with you almost 100%..but....in some cases the zoo is the only chance for survival for some species. I think a great step forward would be to ban trophy hunting and execute all poachers.

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Dec 30, 2018 06:04:14   #
Tom DePuy Loc: Waxhaw, N.C.
 
patman1 wrote:
Very nice shots, one question, what's with the chicken! Left over lunch.😁


Read the last line of David Pines post, it explains the Rooster

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Dec 30, 2018 06:10:55   #
Photocraig
 
Outstanding David. I can't help but hear Bert Lahr's voice coming from the lion. The Wizard of OZ is on my DVR, I'll watch it tonight.

There are zoos ad rescue properties around the country whop rehabilitate injured animals from teh wild. They perform a great service to the animals and an fabulous educational opportunity for the public as well as Scientists.

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Dec 30, 2018 06:48:49   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
will47 wrote:
I agree with you almost 100%..but....in some cases the zoo is the only chance for survival for some species. I think a great step forward would be to ban trophy hunting and execute all poachers.


Your zoo has my favorite Orangutan exhibit! (My grandpa was on the board of the Indianapolis zoo when it opened.) Zoos have come a long way since then and like alot of others have said......we have quite a few world class zoos. They are mostly not the concrete caves of yesteryear. Our Jacksonville zoo just opened a new exhibit area for the great apes and it is wonderful! And zoo photography is seriously no piece of cake as David said. But it is a wonderful place to practice our craft. I bought a membership years ago, and I renew it every year. When I feel like it, I just grab my gear and I'm there when they open. Then I hike to the area I want to shoot most that day, and it is great! I'm there a couple of hours and then I go home to lunch. Works for me.



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Dec 30, 2018 07:12:53   #
chrisg-optical Loc: New York, NY
 
patman1 wrote:
Very nice shots, one question, what's with the chicken! Left over lunch.😁



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Dec 30, 2018 07:24:54   #
DavidPine Loc: Fredericksburg, TX
 
Thank you, Gene. Happy New Year!
Gene51 wrote:
I enjoy seeing these every time you post them - lovely work, David!

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Dec 30, 2018 07:55:27   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Zoos can be a real challenge - angles, lighting, and backgrounds (and foreground glass, fence, etc.) all restrict what you can do. In other words, they can be great environments to learn and improve your craft!

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