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bobmielke
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It was a perfect day for photography today, overcast. That form of lighting allows for lower contrast and more dramatic light. I love it.





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Odie
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outstanding photography!

Your zoo must be close to where you live as you visit there quite often.
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Yup, it's about 5 miles away. :)
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bobmielke;1362425 wrote: Yup, it's about 5 miles away. :)


what does it cost you?
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If I paid per visit it would be $10.50. I buy a one year membership for $49 and can go every day of the year for nothing.
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bobmielke;1362430 wrote: If I paid per visit it would be $10.50. I buy a one year membership for $49 and can go every day of the year for nothing.


that is a good price for seniors for one year, The Toronto Zoo here is 45.00 plus tax's, its just a long way to get there.

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Post by John Carlo »

Very nice pics. I got some nice shots too. I agree what you mean about the lighting. All the colors are well defined. Thanks for posting them.
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