Safari Park also has more traditional habitats. Since it would be unwise to allow the tigers in the large enclosure, the tigers have a large habitat on the side of a hill. Our first pass was early and the male stayed in the shade. On our way back we saw him soaking up the rays. The female was on a continual patrol of the boundaries. She stayed up against the chain link fence, so I was unable to get a "fence free" shot.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
BTW the tourists are gone so I will ski tomorrow instead of posting.
phlash46 wrote:
Beautifully done!
Thanks for your kind words, Bruce.
I like number three the most.
Must be great to be an Alpha Predator, just sleep in the sun with no worries.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Nice captures of this tiger, Mike. I like the 3rd one best.
will
Excellent, Mike. I have to agree on the third one.
All are beautiful, but the first image of the male basking is wonderful.
UTMike wrote:
Safari Park also has more traditional habitats. Since it would be unwise to allow the tigers in the large enclosure, the tigers have a large habitat on the side of a hill. Our first pass was early and the male stayed in the shade. On our way back we saw him soaking up the rays. The female was on a continual patrol of the boundaries. She stayed up against the chain link fence, so I was unable to get a "fence free" shot.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
BTW the tourists are gone so I will ski tomorrow instead of posting.
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I like the last image the most.
Love the contrast of shadow & light on this beautiful tiger.
angler wrote:
Excellent set Mike.
Thanks for your visit and kind comment, Jim.
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