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Dr harout....this is one of mine taken in zoo of Kuala Lumpur.

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And another one.

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Nice shots.
By the way, that monkey definitely needs a face cleaning at the cosmetologist. :lol:
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Dr Harout, may I know what lens you were using to capture the elephant?
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hi guys..im new in here..been introduced to this forum by hanafinoor..

so here i share some of my shots at Malacca Z00, Malaysia..

hope to learn a lot from u guys.. :D

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Nice entrance to this forum Vandechrome. Beautiful shots. :D
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hanafinoor wrote:Dr Harout, may I know what lens you were using to capture the elephant?
Just the cheap but decent Sony 75-300/4.5-5.6 (though planning to acquire the announced 70-400, instead of keeping the money and loosing it).
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dr harout

i have see the your picture of the baboon

its a VERY good picture , and i think from a very high niveo

the shapness , the colour its great

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kingfisher wrote:dr harout

i have see the your picture of the baboon

its a VERY good picture , and i think from a very high niveo

the shapness , the colour its great

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That's very nice of you Gustav, thank you. :D
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Dr. Harout wrote:Nice entrance to this forum Vandechrome. Beautiful shots. :D

thanks Dr. Harout.
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Here are a few from the South Lakes wild animal park, we got our eldest daughter who wants to be a vet, a day as a keeper for her 16th.

I was a bit nervous when we found out she was going to help with the big cats!

They feed them by putting meat 20 feet up these poles (the speed a tiger can climb shocked me - tip if chased by a tiger don't bother climbing a tree)

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The park also has a large population of ring tail lemurs, who are like teenage hooligans

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Also a male peacock who was displaying for all he was worth to some distinctly un-interested females

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Excellent shots. :D
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Not from a Zoo as such but here's one Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust on the River Severn estuary in England.


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Great flamingo picture. I bet that would look good as a large print.

We are close to the Washington Wetland centre but the new flamingo habitat is hopeless for visitors - its set back and L-shaped going up a hill. The birds congregate where its almost impossible to see them, let alone photograph.

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That flamingo is beautiful. Look at the feathers. :D
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