A few from the past

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I have recently decided to trawl through some of my previously discarded shots and re-edit them (since I am a a bit better with PS & LR now). I am quite pleased with them so thought I'd share them with you all. Feel free to leave any feedback, either constructive or otherwise :)

1. From Twycross this year. Shot through the glass in the restaurant area



2. This time a gob shot from Whipsnade in August
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by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr


3. Back to Twycross now this time from March 2013
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by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
 
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The Whipsnade Lemur had clearly just spotted Chris ( @Cobra ) on the prowl.

Love the snowy, Chris. They're my favourite fluffeh kittehs.
 
Nice re-edits Chris, particularly the Snowy (y)

The Whipsnade Lemur had clearly just spotted Chris ( @Cobra ) on the prowl..
Absolutely I have hundreds of shots like that :D
 
The Whipsnade Lemur had clearly just spotted Chris ( @Cobra ) on the prowl.

Love the snowy, Chris. They're my favourite fluffeh kittehs.

Thanks Ruth, I do like the Snow Leopard, however normally when I go they are behind the dirty parts of the glass or on the wall so you can't see them.
I think the Lemur was more concerned that we might steal his food

Nice re-edits Chris, particularly the Snowy (y)


Absolutely I have hundreds of shots like that :D

Thanks Chris, going through my discards has taught me 2 things.
Firstly I should spend more time reviewing and editing before righting them of and secondly its good to hoard :D
 
Gotta love lemur capture when they're eating :D
Nice one with the Leopard too as those windows are murder!
 
Gotta love lemur capture when they're eating :D
Nice one with the Leopard too as those windows are murder!

Thanks Neil, I'm sure the keepers smear the mud on the glass to wind photographers up :)
In all the times I've been there (and I used to be a member) I've only got a handful of pics that I'm happy with.

Edit: thinking about its probably more down to the soft spongy bit behind the viewfinder :)
 
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