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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D40X
Shutter Speed: 10/5000 second
F Number: F/5.6
Focal Length: 185 mm
ISO Speed: 720
Date Picture Taken: Jun 14, 2008, 1:17:04 AM
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A brother and sister duo, Bengal Tigers...they were so precious taking a nap together head to head. They looked so content and cuddly!
Location: Cat Tales Zoological Park, Mead, WA. Note: This is a great place that rescues cats from across the country and gives them a home and humane treatment. Cat Tales is an acronym for Care About Them and Tell About the Lord's Endangered Species. For more info about this place and the awesome work they do, their mission, and the park itself, go to [link].
It is one pretty amazing photo! They were so cute, they would readjust and snuggle head to head, it was so cute...! The park has no glass, it's all through chainlinked fence, but there's still a space inbetween where people stand and the fence for the zoo keepers who can feed them through the fence and so I couldn't stick my camera inbetween the metal, it was too far. I just adjusted my focus and stuff so that I could not see the fence.
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btw, were you shooting through glass there?
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...this was no accident, this was a therapeutic chain of events.
Thanks for the fav here as well!
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