SAN FRANCISCO ZOO
The joy of sharing and experiencing photography with others is what field trips offer all of us. We get to know each other better, share techniques and knowledge, so we learn and grow as photographers.
One of my friends likes to go it alone; he doesn’t sign up for workshops, won’t go to Africa with a group. Maybe, that’s why I am one of the few friends he has, to me that’s not the way to go through life.
Plus, it is so much fun!!! Don’t miss the next PCC Field trip…
As you can see, we created a lot of Great images at the SF Zoo field trip in the beginning of August. Don’t miss the next one; there is so much benefit to attending a field trip.
You’ll return with a smile on your face, a happy heart, some new friends, and of course, some excellent images…
Patus Monkey Portrait
Ring Tail Lemur Portrait
Crowned Crane On the Move
Maribou Stork Preens Its Feathers
Majestic Male Lion
Young Patus Monkey Looks Out At The World
A Very Young Patus Monkey Holds Hand To Mouth
Bald Eagle Cries Out
Into the Eye of A Rhinoceros
Male Patus Monkey Sticks Out Tongue
Into The Eye And Through The Soul Of A Ring-tailed Lemur
Patus Monkey Youngster and Mother Play Fight
Maribou Stork Tries To Stay Balanced
Male Mandrill Among The Greenery
Patus Monkey Baby Among The Green Leaves
Very Young Patus Monkey Calls Out
A Relaxed Male Lion
Male Peacock Portrait
Emu Portrait
Zoo Keeper Has Conversation With His Penquins
Flamingo Feather Patterns
Chilian Flamingo Preens Feathers
Old Man Chimp Ponders Life
Giraffe With Tongue Out
Patus Monkey Scratches Back
The Face Of A Ring-tailed Lemur
Patus Monkeys Mother and Baby
Eyes Are Windows Into The Soul
Young Patus Monkey Stands Up To Check Out Something
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Thanks for the feedback, Barbara. It’s good to know that you inspire others…
Bob – Your animal portraits are wonderful! I especially enjoy the red haired monkey w young one staring at you and the giraffe! Bruce – seeing your images in nature inspires me. Have another Zoo trip soon. Barb