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It's All Happening at the Zoo


Jack McRitchie

Exposure Date: 2014:09:06 14:52:47;
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This may come as surprise but this one scores high in my book. My symphaties to those hungry cranes lyrking for goidies. Oh, if only I had some on me now... Sorry, have to finish my lunch first. 

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Scores also high for me - probably it's the caption that turns the static visual image into an animated mental image: the cranes start to move and shuffle around for some bits of food.

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reminds me of some of the large scale work done by Struth and Gursky in the 1980's...the graphics are what I'm referring too as well...very nice...regards....David

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Jack -well semantics - all said in a way above:) but images where the story/geometrics/composition support the title are always -a hit:) br Hannu

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The zookeepers are prudent to have a double barrier to keep the critters from escaping.  But they really need to hurry with the mesh canopy to prevent the cranes from flying away.  Apparently, they must be serving heavy doses of downers to the cranes with their meal regimen.

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