Lyn, suppose this one is captured in a zoo. If so, I like to say that the, for the zoo responsible, people did a great job in creating a kind of natural environment. I don't know, I still have my doubts. Can be possible too that this is a capture of a giraffe in his natural environment though. If so, didn't know that giraffes belong to New Zealand's or Autralia's wildlife, lol. Very good post my friend!
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Really nicely photographed Lyn. I like the way the branches stand out white and twisty in the background and sort of contrast with the straight line of his neck. If I wanted to look for improvements I might have used the shadow/highlight tool in PS (or whatever the equivalent is in PSP) to lighten the giraffe a touch, but keeping him a bit dark makes for richer colours. Nice work.
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