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Photo Safari #3400
05/04/06 09:04 PM
05/04/06 09:04 PM
Joined: Mar 2005
Florida
Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Jim Garvie  Offline OP
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Florida
Yesterday, I received the second part of a birthday gift from April 1 (no snide comments, pls) and was taken by a Disney employee into the parks for a day of shooting. For those of you who have access to Yellowstone, Kenai and the like, going to a Disney Park may not seem like much of a photo op but I went with specific goals in mind.

A veterinarian friend had asked me if I could put together some wildlife posters for her office. I, in my naivete, said "of course" not having a clue where I'd get the shots. And my wife has asked me for some flower shots to place on tiles for a mirror frame in our house renovation. So, first on the docket was The Animal Kingdom followed up with a visit to EPCOT and the Flower Festival.

Here are a few of the posters I've put together with images from the morning shoot at the Animal Kingdom. Some were shot through glass so I had to do some PS work to reduce the glare/handprints. The first one was a guy we had a chance to observe for almost 20 minutes. He was very cool. This is Kwabi.





Next is an owl being demonstrated for a group of youngsters.



A Tiger just washing up by one of the viewing stations.



And, my favorite, a gorilla fast asleep and oblivious to all the people watching.



These images have been printed at 13X19 on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper and will be delivered to the Vet tomorrow.

Enjoy and, as always, CC welcomed.

Jim


Jim Garvie
www.jagphoto.biz
Re: Photo Safari [Re: Jim Garvie] #3401
05/05/06 12:08 AM
05/05/06 12:08 AM
Joined: Feb 2005
Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Joined: Feb 2005
Manhattan, New York, New York
Hey Jim,

Glad you are getting roped into this sort of thing as well. My wife and I just hammered 6 photos of some pets we have photographed into the walls of our clinic. The photographic part was easy, LOL. The hard part was framing and arranging. Having said that, every time I walk into the office, I feel very proud.

I also like the shots of the apes the most. Great personality.

Cheers
James


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