Digital manipulation based on Amur Tigress Yenna and one of her three cubs. The tigers’ pose is genuine – the family of tigers were very tactile and playful with mum. ;o)
Lion cub up a tree in Serengeti, Tanzania. Winner of the Cubs challenge in the Big Cats group. Finished 6th in the Big Cats December Avatar challenge. Finished 5th in the Exotic Animals It’s All in the Eyes challenge. Finished 8th in the A Whole Lot of Cute challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Featured in the Big Cats group. Featured in the African Arts and Writing group.
Lion cubs enjoying the African Sun – Lion and Rhino Park, South Africa
Featured in Exotic Mammals Featured in BIg Cats Top 10 in the CUBS – awkward and inexperienced youth in Big Cats group This photo is part of a series of photos of the snow leopard cubs from Melbourne Zoo converted into black and white. Any feedback on my photos would be greatly appreciated, still learning.
Featured in the BIG CATS Group / Featured in the FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA Group Playful cubs on a riverbed.. / later one of the two went to / wrestle with the “Doting Father”! The quality is not great but it / has a feel of a pencil drawing. / (Edeni Reserve – South Africa) /
My second attempt at colour pencils, this is also the first time I,ve ever drawn a leopard and omg it was difficult! Drawn on smooth paper with Derwent coloured pencil it measures 450mm x 320mm.
12X19 original art print a.p. signature natural world landscape with wildlife. Digital compilation of graphic images taken mostly in Africa.
This lion was taken at Paradise world
A little cub sees something tasty :)
From WHF
From WHF.
My favourite cat is the Snow Leopard (uncia uncia) and these guys at Marwell Wildlife (new name) have put up with me graciously on numerous occasions – thank you spotty furballs!!! (wouldn’t say that to their faces, mind you!) Apologies to foreigners who may not understand the grammar of the title! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 lens handheld
a tiger by the water
Tiger’s with your eyes so bright, / They can see well into the night, / What do they do before the light, / Dont be there, they’ll give you a fright. Tiger’s with their story to be told, / What makes thier stance so very bold, / They took the land, they tried to hold, / To them this land is worth more than gold. Tiger’s with such golden hair, / What would we do without you there, / Stories could be told of your tiger’s lair, / We want your history to always be there. Tiger’s so fast, please dont blink, / These wonder’s of god are on the brink, / We dont want humanity to loose this link, / For then us humans would really stink. So come you guys pick up the fight, / We dont want the tiger’s to suffer this plight, / so let us use our powerful might, / To help these tiger’s to keep thier eyes so bright
taken w/ a fujifilm finepix s1000fd
this is the more pop art type version but the the message is the same as i said in the other description if we dont get of our backsides these magnificent cats will be extinct in less than ten years how can man in all his so called enlightened being still allow any creature let allone somthing as magnificent as a tiger disapear from the wild
taken w/ a fujifilm finepix s1000fd
this is based on some paintings i did awhile ago for a poster so now i have done a couple of versions for teeshirts as far as im concerned you cannot repeat often enough or highlight the plight of these magnificent cats so i will repeat again for years the deptartment concerned with the welfair of tigers in india has for years falsified the figures for the population of tigers in india leading the world wildlife organisation to believe that the population was stable where as in fact they are as bad now as they where when the conservation program started its believed that at present rate they will be extinct in the wild in less than ten years
12X19 original art print a.p. signature natural world landscape with wildlife. Digital compilation of graphic images taken mostly from the North American Continent
Taken At Melbourne Zoo. Nikon D60
Taken At Melbourne Zoo. / Nikon D60
Dedicated to photographs and art featuring the Big Cats:
Lions, Tigers, Cougars, Leopards, Jaguars etc.
African Wild Cat/African Golden Cat/Andean Mountain Cat/Asian Leopard Cat/Bay Cat/Black-Footed Cat/Bobcat/Caracal/Cheetah/Chinese Desert Cat/Clouded Leopard/Cougar/European Wildcat/Fishing Cat/Flat-Headed Cat/Geoffroy’s Cat/Irimote Cat/Jaguar/Janguarundi/Jungle Cat/Kodkod/Leopard/Lion/Lynx-Canadian, Eurasian and Iberian/Marbled Cat/Margay/Ocelot/Oncilla/Pallas Cat/Pampas Cat/Rusty-Spotted Cat/Sand Cat/Serval/Snow Leopard/Temminck’s Golden Cat/Tiger
Although some of the felines listed above are smaller than others, they are none-the-less wild and exotic. Please, NO images of domestic cats (large or small).
All forms of art relating to the Big Cats are welcome here – Photographs, Paintings, T-Shirts, Sculptures, Writings etc.
Art derived from Zoological Parks, Conservation Centers or Wildlife Parks are permitted alongside works from their natural habitat.
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Warm regards,
Jon, Krys and Jo
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