All tigers, but in this case twin Amur (Siberian) tigers at the Detroit Zoo. Most Majestic and Photogenic in Download.
Thanks for viewing - John
Majestic and Photogenic in motion.
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Majestic and Photogenic in portrait. This is Aleksei.
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This is brother Nikolai. The brothers can easily be told apart by their markings above the eyes.
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Majestic and Photogenic even when yawning.
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John from gpwmi wrote:
All tigers, but in this case twin Amur (Siberian) tigers at the Detroit Zoo. Most Majestic and Photogenic in Download.
Thanks for viewing - John
In DL, super sharp. Great markings on the twins. Great captures. Thanks for sharing. Stay well and safe. Stan
These are great images of magnificent creatures. Our local zoo put up plexiglass at all the viewing stations for out tigers. And it's not very clean! It looks like you get clear shots of your.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Great captures of these beautiful twins.
Will
Very good shots and beautiful creatures
I agree, the most majestic cats. I once had an opportunity to photograph a mother and her 3 Cubs. I got to go into their cage and sit at mothers feet while she nurses her baby’s. I also got to take my daughters sr pictures with a lion at the same location. We sat out in my friends back yard, he brought out his lion so I could take my daughters pictures with him. It was one of the most exciting days we have ever had.
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
Beautiful cats, John. What fabulous opportunities you are granted!
Great captures and renderings of this pair. I certainly would not want to tangle with the dentistry in your third shot! Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe.
rmalarz wrote:
Nice work, John.
--Bob
Thank you very much, Bob.
PixelStan77 wrote:
In DL, super sharp. Great markings on the twins. Great captures. Thanks for sharing. Stay well and safe. Stan
Thank you very much, Stan.
AzPicLady wrote:
These are great images of magnificent creatures. Our local zoo put up plexiglass at all the viewing stations for out tigers. And it's not very clean! It looks like you get clear shots of your.
Thank you very much, Kathy. We have a lion habitat that has glass for all viewing and it gets dirty and the sun glares on it, so I know what you mean.
cdayton wrote:
Sad to see the caged up.
Thanks for commenting, cdayton. I agree with you in that animals that can survive in the wild should be there for a full natural life. However these guys were born in captivity and would not survive in the wild. This is not a gage. It is a 1.3 acre forested habitat with a flowing stream and pond (Amur tigers like water) and for having to live in a zoo they have it made. There are only about 500 in the wild so the species is highly threatened.
Soul Dr. wrote:
Great captures of these beautiful twins.
Will
Thank you very much, Will.
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