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Submitted: January 2, 2006
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 1/250 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Date Picture Taken: Dec 31, 2005, 1:08:48 PM

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Interestingly, the last day of the year was among the most productive ones photo-wise.

Spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus)at the zoo in Vienna.
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Sweet expression and contrasts of tones...I love the cute nose and his eyes....lovely capture.

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Nice series, beautiful animals (and no snakes! :D ), well captured (literally :P ). COngrats! :)
Like this one
Nice composition
I like the dark and light combination

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Der guckt so lieb!
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Aww, he's so cute...and he's posing for you :aww:
Know what ? from the thumbnail i thought it was sort of a furet :faint: a bear ! I love the way its looking at you :)
Die Lisa!!!

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Everyone can take good animal pictures in a zoo or sea world, but what about really wild ones?
:lmao: Hätt ich mir doch denken können.
Im Ernst, woran kennt man die auseinander? Fellzeichnung? Muss gestehen, bei den Bären halt ich mich meistens nicht so lang auf.

Findest sicher noch viele alte Bekannte in meiner Gallery. Die meisten Wirbeltiere dort sind ja Schönbrunner. Abgesehen von ein bissl Haus des Meeres, Naturhistorischem Museum und Schmiding.
Also die Lisa hat diesen einen gelben Fleck am Kopf, die Blacky ist eigentlich ganz schwarz und der Juan hat die meiste Kopfzeichnung!
So suess wie sie guckt!

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Everyone can take good animal pictures in a zoo or sea world, but what about really wild ones?

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