This animal looked trapped in his cage, it was actually quite upsetting, and I couldn't help feeling sorry for him. His stare portrays this so well....
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This animal looked trapped in his cage, it was actually quite upsetting, and I couldn't help feeling sorry for him. His stare portrays this so well.
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Winner in Eye Contact Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Wildlife at Their Point of View Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Tears Photo Challenge
Winner in Up Close and Personal Photo Challenge
Winner in Monkeys Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Superior Skill
Genius
Virtuoso
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CURUTCHET
October 07, 2016
they are in prison and they become mad i too a tiger in the same type of prison and put it in my gallery ,it is a shame to do this to beautifal animals
donnahaldas
August 15, 2019
Congratulations to you as the winner of my challenge UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL. This was an amazing image! Thank you for participating!
AsanteArt
September 02, 2020
I agree with your "trapped commentary" - hit me in the gut also. The stare says it all, yet I cant stop looking at. Such a mighty tribute though...
pamelawinter
February 04, 2022
Thank you for entering my Eye Contact Challenge. Your photo is a finalist - this is just an amazing capture!
JayneBug
February 04, 2022
Intense and with attitude. Great image and capture. Congratulations on your award.
Pamelabole
February 04, 2022
Wow....what an image. The intense stare, it is just so sad that any creature is trapped in a cage. You tell his story so well with your photograph. Congrats on your challenge win.
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Location
A zoon in EnglandTime
Early evening I thinkLighting
The lighting was ambientEquipment
Canon DSLR Zoom lensInspiration
The creatures eyes were just amazing....he looked so sad...spoilt my day aye the zoo actually.Editing
The images was cropped a little and I dodged the catch lights in his eyes slightly to make them stand out more.In my camera bag
I was at the zoo and there was a lot of walking involved, under these circumstances I take one camera body and a medium zoom lens...usually a 70-200mm on a full frame camera. I also carry a spare battery.Feedback
A zoo is a great place for getting used to a camera or new equipment.