Christine, no worries, I won't tell the goat she was called a camel. :-)
Dan, I had a bunch of fish-eye shots of different animals, - those remind
me of the caricature portraits drawn by street artists (in many tourist
places around the world).
(This time, I am indicating the animals, just in case. :-) )
Zebra: http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-05-18-safari/_IR07688.html
Ostrich: http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-05-18-safari/_IR07724.html
Bull: http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-05-18-safari/_IR07731.html
Llama: http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-05-18-safari/_IR07702.html
Christine Aguila Mon, 07 Sep 2020 20:47:19 -0700 wrote:
LOL! Well, next time I’ll double check for the hump! Course that goat
to the left, should have been a clue! Cheers, Christine
Daniel J. Matyola Tue, 08 Sep 2020 06:24:08 -0700 wrote:
I love the camel shot as well!
On Mon, 7 Sep 2020, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Brian,
Thank you, as always for putting it together, and for keeping it going!
Thank you, Rick, Christine and Dan for the kind words!
Dan, I am glad you liked the humor!
I was thinking about that photo for a while, but the start of the school year
was helping my procrastination in not finding the old hard drive that
contained this photo. I've finally found it the very last night before Brian
closed the submission.
Christine, I just wanted to mention that it was a goat, unlike
the camel in this photo (from a different place, but taken with the same
fish-eye lens):
http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-05-18-safari/_IR07708.html
Cheers,
Igor
Christine Aguila Sat, 05 Sep 2020 01:10:26 -0700 wrote:
That’s a great group of shots! I especially like Ralf’s and it was great
to end with the fish eye of the camel poking his nose through the fence!
Nicely done everyone! Cheers, Christine
Daniel J. Matyola Fri, 04 Sep 2020 06:43:22 -0700 wrote:
Igor's "Through the Iron Curtain" is a lovely image filled with humor,
including the title. The fisheye works quite well here.
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