Portrait of a Chimp
by Hullman
I shot this image at Twycross Zoo last week, inside through a dirty glass wall. But I quite like the way it came out in the end...
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Uploaded23/03/2014 - 20:51
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Posted 24/03/2014 - 13:44
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It came out very well!
Posted 24/03/2014 - 22:04
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Great capture
Posted 25/03/2014 - 09:13
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Two glorious B+W photographs. Such wonderful character capture in both 'Chimp and Elephant'.
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Posted 25/03/2014 - 20:44
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Gorgeous capture!! - mary.
Posted 25/03/2014 - 20:54
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Thank you all for the great comments
Have to say that chimps always slightly greek me out, you're always aware that there is something behind those eyes not to be trusted. I wanted to get that across in the photo.
Have to say that chimps always slightly greek me out, you're always aware that there is something behind those eyes not to be trusted. I wanted to get that across in the photo.
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4/3: Q10, Q, 01, 02, 06
Fuji XT1, XF18-55, XF27
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