Some sleeping Cheetah cubs all together as a mass of fur
Some sleeping Cheetah cubs all together as a mass of fur
Read less
Read less
Views
10572
Likes
Awards
Action Award
Chatter Award
Legendary Award
Contest Finalist in Multiple Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Art in Nature Photo Contest
Featured
Contest Finalist in Adorable Baby Animals Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Cuteness Overload Photo Contest
Nikon 1 Camera and more
Contest Finalist in Zootography Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Animals Are Beautiful Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in The Right Place And Time Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Patterns In Nature Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Baby Animals Photo Contest
Featured
Superb Composition
Peer Award
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Superior Skill
Jaw Dropping
Genius
Great Find
Exceptional Contrast
Top Ranks
Categories
sully1364
October 11, 2013
congrats ive all most got the same picture lol please feel free to have a look
SnowbunnyPhotography
December 04, 2014
Freaking adorable!! Can I have one?? LOL! Voted. Good luck! :-)
kathleenweetman
January 01, 2015
Back for another look at my fav image GARY....love it...So well captured....Superior work..k
ShutterBug76
June 29, 2015
I love this one. The legs, faces, etc. create great lines to lead the eye around
Cheetah123
November 06, 2016
Join the conversation. Add a comment or even better, a critique. Let's get better together!
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
This was taken at Chester Zoo, EnglandTime
Mid-afternoon, around 2-3pmLighting
It was quite a sunny day and so the photo used only natural lightEquipment
I used a Panasonic LUMIX G1, hand-held with 200mm zoom lensInspiration
It was a great opportunity when the cubs decided to sleep all together near the viewing area. I thought the close view with only a mass of fur worked perfectlyEditing
Other than using slight amendments to brightness and contrast etc. the only editing I did was to remove a twig that went over one cubs earIn my camera bag
I hold a change of lens, from the standard 14-55mm to a 70-200mm zoom. Other than that I have a spare battery and memory card. Basically, only the essentials but it has always been enoughFeedback
Always look out for any photographic opportunities, regardless of what the subject is, keeping an open mind. You never know what may be round the next corner.