Yes, shot through the glass, but to be honest the Leopard was walking around everywhere in the cage so a short focal length lens would've been fine.Love the Snow Leopard, was this taken through the front viewing glass (great enclosure isn't it?). One of our favourite animals at Marwell. Plan to be going a lot as we purchased a family season ticket this year. Shame I've not got a decent lens to get some closeups.
I lose track myself. I usually have to check which one's I've commented on. :bonk:
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20/365 - My usual lunchtime view - Barton-on-Sea which is near to where I work - not bad is it?
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19/365 - another rush shot tonight - in from work and straight out to camera club. Meet Elsa, the third of my cats![]()
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20/365 - My usual lunchtime view - Barton-on-Sea which is near to where I work - not bad is it?

No but I wouldn't mind having a go. It was weird conditions today as those guys only go up in a very light breeze but the sea in the photo gives the impression it was really windy.That's not you up in the 'chute is it?
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20/365 - My usual lunchtime view - Barton-on-Sea which is near to where I work - not bad is it?

Yes it's lovely isn't it Mike? I work in New Milton.I love it over that way, I used to live in New Milton, I spent most of my summer down there (when I wasn't working)
Thanks very much, and I'll keep an eye out for the PMReally enjoying your 365 so far Dave!The shot(s) of Barton cliff-top are really lovely - my wife and I often walk our dog there as we live and work in New Milton.
I may have an little idea you might like for a 365 shot if you're interested/running out of ideas at any future stage!I will drop you a PM at some point...
Best of luck with the 365 - I'll be following it with interest!![]()
Thanks very much SeanLiking the shoes shot something different but works well nice one mate
Sean
very mean and moody dave![]()
hope your feeling a bit brighter tomorrow mate.