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The Wolf Who Cried "HA!"

Photography Animals posted on Oct 14, 2007
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Took this of a wolf while on a nature trail. Isn't he puuuuuuuuuuurdy? ^.^;; Thankfully he was fenced in, otherwise it might have turned out bad ^_~ Thanks for viewing, comments welcome as always.

Comments (8)


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JaneEden

11:13AM | Sun, 14 October 2007

Looks like he is enjoying a joke there. Great capture!!

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Dragonluna1

1:41PM | Sun, 14 October 2007

Beautiful!!

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Octaganoid

4:14PM | Sun, 14 October 2007

Is he a timbre wolf ? I dont think he would attack you.. Wolves are a bit demonised, they actually aren't that interested in people. Lovely shot !

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ontar1

5:12PM | Sun, 14 October 2007

Excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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summer1412

5:12PM | Sun, 14 October 2007

NOTE: Yes indeed, he was a timbrewolf, and I know they're a bit more placid than they're given credit for. I was just joking, this one was a doll. giggles

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drifterlee

1:09AM | Mon, 15 October 2007

he looks like he's laughing!!

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romanceworks

12:47PM | Mon, 15 October 2007

He's a beauty! CC

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Karistra

9:02PM | Fri, 09 November 2007

I love wolves, and this is an excellent shot of one! His expression looks, well, human. Such happiness in his face, and a beautiful creature to boot!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeSONY
ModelDSLR-A100
Shutter Speed1/160
ISO Speed800
Focal Length300

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