al-farrob 1 Posted September 13, 2008 You may bet he is thinking, yes :) Marvelous capture of expression Link to comment
Lacerda 1 Posted September 13, 2008 Very strong portrait, Why do have cropped the left side? I know that you wanted it to be so, but What I mean is, if that was my picture and unfortunately it isn't, I wouldn't cropped it so, and also on the underside, I would also had showed the breast of this strong beautiful fellow, Ok then:-- more space on the left and on the underside.then the power would be fabulous, But You don't need to pay attention to my words, I just say sometimes what I think and I have been in trouble because of this, a couple of times in my life, and I don't have learned to be quiet yet, Let us do so then, if you are happy with this beautiful image as it is now, that is the most important thing , photography is ART and fortunately it available nowadays for almost every one, and is the genuine reflection of freedom, where we can shoot what we want and how we want, and if the others like me now come with such crazy comment, do not pay attention to them, just Be happy and forgive me please. All the best my friend. Link to comment
bobatkins 1 Posted September 14, 2008 Thanks for your thoughts. I cropped and framed the image as I did because I wanted this to be a portrait, one that could equally well have been a human or a gorilla. There's obviously great intelligence expressed in his face and that's what I wanted to show. Link to comment
drewmurphy 0 Posted September 14, 2008 A very interesting and well captured portrait Bob. The first thing that struck me was the expression on the gorillas face and how humanlike it is...you have done well! Best wishes..Drew Link to comment
mcpoljak2003 0 Posted September 14, 2008 I'd rather be home in my native forest than stuck in this so-called natural environment of a menagerie we've got going here. And yeah, come a little closer so I can show you what I'd really like to do to you and the rest of your doomed species with that L lens. Link to comment
Alex 0 Posted September 15, 2008 Wow. Great capture. That expression is human. Very powerful image Congrats. Which zoo was that at? Thanks Link to comment
francisco gonzÃlez carbo 25 Posted September 26, 2008 Un retrato excelente del que destaco la mirada del gorila. Saludos. Link to comment
margaret1 0 Posted October 30, 2008 He reminds me of my high school history teacher. It's that look, I guess. Great capture, great portrait. Link to comment
bobpaul 0 Posted August 4, 2010 this is a great portrait of a gorilla. fantastic job. Link to comment
de_isaacs 0 Posted January 28, 2011 An exceptionally expressive portrait - although it it not a "Happy Face". Link to comment
Alex_Es 388 Posted July 10, 2011 A splendid portrait. Looking at it I cannot help but feel a genetic kinship with this character. On a human, the eyes might be called penetrating and the lips sensitive. The creature looks intelligent. On his or her turf he or she would have more smarts than I. Link to comment
JDMvW 64,386 Posted June 12, 2012 I've noticed this one before, but felt I needed to second all those who point out its merits, not as "nature" photography, but as portraiture, pure and simple.Another of those "wish I had taken that" moments. Link to comment
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