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Contest Entry for #Scenic-Somewhere's Summer contest!
This Photo is from the Toronto Zoo located in Southern Ontario. It is one of the largest zoos (if not the largest) in Canada.
It has a lot to offer visitors, besides the stereotypical animals. They host small concerts, have picnic areas for family/business gatherings, a large splash area for kids along with a interactive play area, a few hiking trails with information on plant and animal life, restaurants and zoomobile services to get to different parts of the zoo faster.
They also have over 460 species of animals for photographers They are all well kept and if you time your wanderings right, you can see them up and about enjoying a tasty treat.
Male Amur (Siberian) Tiger from the Toronto Zoo.
Photo Taken August 4th 2011.
Artwork © Rachel Hardy
This Photo is from the Toronto Zoo located in Southern Ontario. It is one of the largest zoos (if not the largest) in Canada.
It has a lot to offer visitors, besides the stereotypical animals. They host small concerts, have picnic areas for family/business gatherings, a large splash area for kids along with a interactive play area, a few hiking trails with information on plant and animal life, restaurants and zoomobile services to get to different parts of the zoo faster.
They also have over 460 species of animals for photographers They are all well kept and if you time your wanderings right, you can see them up and about enjoying a tasty treat.
Male Amur (Siberian) Tiger from the Toronto Zoo.
Photo Taken August 4th 2011.
Artwork © Rachel Hardy
Image size
3872x2592px 6.48 MB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D3000
Shutter Speed
2/1000 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
300 mm
ISO Speed
320
Date Taken
Aug 4, 2011, 11:07:51 AM
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Really great photo! I always struggle to get good portraits of tigers since the ones at the zoos near me tend to never stop moving when they're awake XD