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Ring Tailed Lemur
Ring Tailed Lemur
yanko


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USM
Location: Austin Zoo
Date: Apr 19, 2006
Galleries: Animals, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Oct 21, 2006

Viewed: 385
Comments: 15
Favorites: 6 (view)

Just an old photo I got around to processing.

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12/07/2006 09:49:13 AM
I forgot how awesome this was. Thought it needed a bump to the comments page. The focus and message couldn't be more clear.
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11/28/2006 07:14:19 AM
A lovely comment for you from a SC member :P

I love this shot, the vignette works brilliantly and the selective desaturation is really tastefully done. The DoF is great too, fantastic shot.
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11/04/2006 03:22:55 AM
Impressive...and touching! Would be perfect for a cover animals magazine! Really beautiful! :)
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11/01/2006 04:38:48 AM
"I like to move it move it..." LOL
This lemur shot reminds me so much of the singing self-proclaimed King lemur from the Madagascar cartoon movie!

I like the vidgnetting and the desat.
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10/22/2006 08:25:56 PM
Originally posted by Imagineer:

Nice use of the cage wire. Moody and quite pitiful.

I knew I'd seen these eyes somewhere before:



Dammit and I thought he only posed that way for me. :P
10/22/2006 02:10:53 PM
Nice use of the cage wire. Moody and quite pitiful.

I knew I'd seen these eyes somewhere before:



Message edited by author 2006-10-22 14:22:00.
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10/22/2006 01:36:46 PM
WOAH. Stunning. Single saturation doesn't always "work, " but man, this is perfect. Love it. The golden yellow of his eyes just jumps out of the page, and the off centering in combination with the natural framing - GOOD STUFF!
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10/22/2006 01:06:50 PM
Fantastic post processing. With that hand holding on to the cage and the intensity of the eyes, my initial reaction is empathy for this beautiful creature. I like a photo that makes me feel something and you have brought that out very well with this shot.
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10/22/2006 10:27:46 AM
this is cool. Excellent processing. OFten we try to get rid of the cage. You've used it very well here.
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10/22/2006 10:24:34 AM
great processing...that face is so beautifully framed...well done...
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10/22/2006 09:42:46 AM
Should be a poster somewhere. Amazing.
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10/22/2006 09:34:04 AM
Glad you got around to processing it--this is great!
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10/22/2006 08:46:38 AM
very nice
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10/22/2006 08:38:44 AM
This has a poster feel to it all the way. Come up with a cool caption and sell it to a calendar company. You couldnt have asked for a better pose. The editing is great with the selective desat and the vignetting. Striking shot all the way around.
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10/22/2006 07:55:38 AM
I guess it's as try with animals as it is with people. The EYES have it! :-)
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