Clockwise from top left : Potto, Cheetahs and a Rhinoceros Hornbill
All these shots had something lacking in them and I hesitated to upload full-size shots of them. Mostly, they were taken from a rather long distance, without a tripod/steady hand and with a very hyper 6 year-old kid... so they turned out low-pixelated. Decided to put up a collage instead and make them look sharper.
wildLife series | I believe there is so much we ought to teach our generation and the generations to come about the other forms of life that were meant to live in peaceful co-existence with us (or were we supposed to live in peaceful co-existence with them? Simple play of words... but a completely different way of looking at the scenario). It is a shame that even when we're told that a certain species is endangered, we sympathize for a minute and forget about it the next... not realizing we just allowed it to happen. With that shrug, we sent an entire species to it's extinction. With our ignorance and lack of empathy, we turn our backs on God's wonderful creations. So this is my attempt at bringing to light a few of those creatures who deserve a moment of our time to be recognized as beautiful, gentle, agile or whatever adjectives prolific writers use to describe humans. I'm definitely not the first to do this, and hopefully not the last.
| camera | unknown |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | unknown |
| aperture | f/0.0 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 0.0mm |
| resolution | 960x720 pixels |