Featured Work
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Sunrise Frog by Ken Boxsell
An Australian Red Eyed Green Tree Fog basking in the morning sun. / / / / / / / / / /
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Soulful by Alex Cearns
Koala portrait.
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Snowy Owl SC by Anthony Hedger
Believe me this has had selective colouring on the shot it is just that the owl is mainly white. The original shot was taken in The Cornish Birds of Prey Centre & Animal Park in Cornwall. I have been playing about with it again; a crop here to focus tight on his beautiful eyes and selective colouring there and this is the result which I love. I hope you like it and thank you for viewing. The selective colouring was made in Photoshop Elements 6 NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/9 / Exposure time 1/500 sec / ISO speed 100 / Aperture priority / Focal length 190 mm on a 70 – 300 mm Nikon lens This was the original colour shot. All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. © Anthony Hedger 2008.
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~ Keeping an Eye on Things ~ by Tim Denny
Taken at the Minnesota Zoo View Larger
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Naptime in the Summer by starbucksgirl26
A few flamingos taking naps, the softer pink was actually an effect I found for Photoshop that added a unique look to this picture. Thanks to Zoophoria for the feature in November!!!
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Cheetah by Cheri McEachin
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the cheetah by Leny L.
digital photography, Bestiary series…Banham Zoo, England…
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Julia Heliconian butterfly by Eyal Nahmias
Julia Heliconian butterfly, Dryas Iulia, / macro closeup. / Santa Barbara, CA Nikon D70 / Nikkor 60 Macro / Sb800 flash / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
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Feline Romance by Frank Yuwono
A pair of lions sharing a tender moment
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Take My Hand by Lori Walton
Conservation Message / / Listed by USFWS (United States Fish and Wildlife Service) as endangered and protected by CITES. Gorillas are endangered due to increases in human population and the need to cultivate more land for farming and cattle. The natural habitat of the gorilla is shrinking. Poaching is also a problem for gorillas. /
Recent Work
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Sunrise Frog by Ken Boxsell
An Australian Red Eyed Green Tree Fog basking in the morning sun. / / / / / / / / / /
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Ready, Set... by Sue Cullumber
Squirrel monkey ready to go.
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Soulful by Alex Cearns
Koala portrait.
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Asiatic Golden Cat by Linda More
Not much is known about the Asian Golden Cat. It is a rather elusive predator, and most of what is known about it has been found out in captivity. The Asian Golden Cat lives throughout Southeast Asia, ranging from Tibet and Nepal to Southern China, India, and Sumatra. It prefers forest habitats interspersed with rocky areas, and is found in deciduous, subtropical evergreen, and tropical rainforests. The Asian Golden Cat is occasionally found in more open terrain. It ranges from the lowlands to altitudes of up to 3000 meters in the Himalayas. The exact population of the Asian Golden Cat is unknown. It is hunted for its fur and, increasingly, for its bones in traditional Chinese medicine. However, the greatest risk posed towards the species is habitat destruction. There are few of these felines in zoos, and they do not breed well in captivity. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’
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Red Ruffed Lemur Monkey by francophotos
Endangered species in captivity
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Tender by Cheri McEachin
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Guard by Cheri McEachin
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Call of the Wild by Kellie Padfield
Gibbon at Adelaide Zoo
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Silverback by Brett Williams
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Eye of the Lion by Cheri McEachin
Male-:) Going through old pictures still..:) / / /
About This Group
Congratulations to Ken Boxsell for winning the Year of the Frog Competition.
http://www.redbubble.com/people/kenboxsell/art/934979-5-sunrise-frog
His image now graces the group’s Avatar, and he is also a featured artist for our group. Please be sure to stop by and take a look at his image enlarged to truly appreciate how awesome it is. Be sure to leave comments for Ken on this beautiful winning image. Thank you to all of you who participated in the Year of the Frog competition. We had so many gorgeous enteries!
ZOOPHORIA’s main purpose as a group is to showcase the beauty of all God’s creatures, great and small, found in captivity.
If you have a fabulous zoo shot you’ve been dying to show off, this is the best place to do it. This group is full of people who just can not get enough of the zoo! Zoophoria by defintion is a feeling of Zoobulation felt by a photographer or artist while visiting the zoo.
We want to see your best work only. This may include creatures as small as a ladybug taken at a botanical gardens, or a huge as an elephant at your local zoo. The main focus of the art must be on the animal. Many types of animals may fall into this category: amphibians, birds, primates, reptiles, fish, etc.
This group has many talented photographer’s and artist, so join the group, browse around, give our artist some positive feedback in the comment sections. Our group has a very active participation in group challenges and contest. You can see our list of competitions in the Forum area of the group. We also have an area for general discussion if you would like to add a topic. So, come on in, stay a while, and join the fun!
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