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    Tiger

    Here is a shot I took at the Calgary Zoo today.
    This is the only animal that would pose for me.
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    Re: Tiger

    I love the expression on this thing's face, like "who the heck are you invading my house." Now sure about how that stump branch intersects his head though - maybe you can cut him out and paste in in another setting.
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    Re: Tiger

    Quote Originally Posted by GB1
    I love the expression on this thing's face, like "who the heck are you invading my house."
    I think that is what this Cat was saying when a MORON Broken into the Calgary Zoo and
    broke into his pen one night last week.
    Would you break into his pen.
    I vote this intruder for Moron of the year award.

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    Re: Tiger

    contrast and/or saturation seem slightly off. Perhaps a tighter crop too.

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