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One of three yet unnamed Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) cubs at Banham Zoo. The cubs (one male and two females) were born in the May 2010, and are about half a year old in the photo. They were the most adorable little things with their big eyes and huge, fluffy paws and tails, bouncing around on the rocks and leaping at each other (and mummy Enif's tail) constantly.
Shot though very tight double wired mesh, which unfortunately messed up the quality of the picture and added the all-too-infamous jagged lines in the photo.
Entry for #Animals-on-DA's baby animal contest ---> [link]
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All images are © copyright ceronaPhotos. You are not authorised to use this image without my written permission. You may NOT replicate, manipulate or repost this image. Please respect my wishes.
Malin Träisk © All Rights Reserved.
Shot though very tight double wired mesh, which unfortunately messed up the quality of the picture and added the all-too-infamous jagged lines in the photo.
Information
- Location: Banham Zoo
Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Lens: Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM Lens
Filter: Hoya Super HMC Pro-1 UV (O) Filter
Entry for #Animals-on-DA's baby animal contest ---> [link]
Similar Pictures:
Please check out my Big Cats Gallery for more similar pictures!
Copyright
All images are © copyright ceronaPhotos. You are not authorised to use this image without my written permission. You may NOT replicate, manipulate or repost this image. Please respect my wishes.
Malin Träisk © All Rights Reserved.
Image size
520x770px 377.74 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 450D
Shutter Speed
1/256 second
Aperture
F/5.0
Focal Length
220 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Oct 8, 2010, 1:37:10 PM
Sensor Size
2mm
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I know it's a little late to say this but it's beautiful cerona!And everything else!I am so watching!Your work is amazing.