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I've posted this before, w/ different crop, etc...I explore some shots several times, to find what's in them... A Sichuan Takin. Have a wonderful Thursday Mark please zoom -----------------------------

Comments (19)


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Faemike55

12:57AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

impressive animal! Wonderful shot

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giulband

1:12AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Absolutely wonderful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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photosynthesis

1:34AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Excellent - I love the monochrome graininess & rich textures. I have to admit that I've never heard of takins (when I saw the title, I was thinking takin' (like takin' it easy)). Looks like a formidable creature...

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crender

7:19AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Simply Wonderful !!! ๐Ÿ˜˜

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eekdog Online Now!

9:37AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Big animal indeed, like that image tone you did for this shot, Mark. Thanks for sharing.

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auntietk

11:34AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Crop is probably more than half the battle. My question is always, "What do I want you to see?" Then I take out everything that isn't that thing. Sometimes I have to put stuff back. LOL! So I get it, about cropping and re-cropping to see what's there. I'm more apt to wish I'd taken a tighter shot than to regret having not shot the whole thing. This is a great balance between the beast and its surroundings, as well as the contrast in textures between rock and fur. And I love the mono choice. This is great!

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flavia49

11:36AM | Thu, 23 February 2017

wonderful

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bugsnouveau

1:19PM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Cool creature, love the crop

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durleybeachbum

2:15PM | Thu, 23 February 2017

A creature new to me. This is wonderful, Tara has said it all.

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bakapo

3:01PM | Thu, 23 February 2017

I've never seen this animal before. he is handsome but he also seems a bit sad, I suppose its the tilt of his head. nice shot, I'm glad I have a new animal to marvel over.

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goodoleboy

4:37PM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Tons of dotted textures emphasize the subtle effects throughout this zoo capture. I'm really taken in by this Taken.

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LivingPixels

4:56PM | Thu, 23 February 2017

Shot with impact nicely done!!

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nickcarter

5:45AM | Fri, 24 February 2017

Where did you trove this beautiful specimen of Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) , the animal symbol of Bhutan?

Very nice photos and interesting!!๐Ÿ’ฏ

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Freethinker56

9:57PM | Fri, 24 February 2017

AWW! he is beautiful Mark.Ive never seen one in in real life ๐Ÿ˜

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RodS

10:41PM | Fri, 24 February 2017

A wonderful photo, Mark! Looks like he's in his natural environment. I love the postwork you've done here!

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beachzz

1:32AM | Sat, 25 February 2017

What a gorgeous creature!! I thought "water buffalo" at first, had no idea about a takin. They are BIG; now I have to find out just what they are and where they come from!!

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miashadows

9:28AM | Sat, 25 February 2017

Love the color tone, texture and lighting gives so much dept and mood wonderful work Mark

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helanker

3:25AM | Tue, 28 February 2017

Beautiful postwork and I like the tone you used there. It looks so lonely. Hope it isnยดt.

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jmb007

8:09AM | Mon, 17 July 2017

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F Numberf/5.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX40 HS
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed200
Focal Length50

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