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The Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
Is a species of canid native to Southeast Asia (To read more en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhole)
The picture was taken at Kolmården Zoo in Sweden
With a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 70-200mm lens F2,8
This is moment before its going to jump the concentration of the Dhole is just amazing if you ask me it almost shows how the dog is trying to work out if i can reach me, This dog is just amazing i really like them allot
See that picture here fav.me/d4s7agw
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Is a species of canid native to Southeast Asia (To read more en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhole)
The picture was taken at Kolmården Zoo in Sweden
With a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 70-200mm lens F2,8
This is moment before its going to jump the concentration of the Dhole is just amazing if you ask me it almost shows how the dog is trying to work out if i can reach me, This dog is just amazing i really like them allot
See that picture here fav.me/d4s7agw
All comments are welcome...
If you like pictures of Wolves; Lynx; foxes, Wolverines and other wildlife and have the time please visit my gallery and tell me what you think their is a good chance you find something you like
Sincerely
Pali
PLS ENLARGE FOR BEST EXPERIENCE
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I really love this. It's unique, and that's what's missing from a lot of wildlife shots these days.
Compositionally I think it works quite well. It's not often an angle from above works that well, but I really do think it works here. It gives the piece a curious and slightly playful air to it that really adds a whole new dimension to the subject. It's also really nice that you kept all the paws and ears in the shot, leaving that high contrast white to 'frame' the animal, which really helps it to stand out - i'm sure this would look better printed than on dA.
Colour wise it's also great. I love how the reds contrast with the whites, and it really draws your attention to those eyes, which are perfectly sharp and stand out so much.
I also love the depth of field you chose to use here. It's just enough to lose the focus on the body but still enough to keep the nose in focus.
Overall a really great shot. Nice and unusual. Nice job my friend!