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by Jayne-Yorks » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:30 pm
As said before these are excellent Jason...the African hunting dog isn't an easy one either, were these running free? at Knowsley they are enclosed so lots of mesh grrrr
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by Jason Walker » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:33 pm
Jayne-Yorks wrote:As said before these are excellent Jason...the African hunting dog isn't an easy one either, were these running free? at Knowsley they are enclosed so lots of mesh grrrr
Running free!!!! to right they were , infact there was 3 of them chewing at the braided brake hose on the car in front of us, and 2 having a good go at trying to open the rear wheel cover on a 4x4 at the side of us!!!
the only animals that were behind a fence was the white tiger, had to shoot that one through the fence
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by Jayne-Yorks » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:37 pm
that's ace! didn't even know there was a safari park in the midlands that will please the other half no end! lol you can't tell the tiger is thro fencing..nicely done

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by Kenny » Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:56 pm
Hi Jason
what a magnificent creature the snow tiger is.Just a wonderful image.Great to see some cracking widlife pikkies joining Jaynes....and speaking of Jayne....if you take that pride and joy of yours through a safari park I will eat my left armpit......they would wreck that lovely car of yours in five minutes...
could see it now..... Mick...Mick..get out the bloody car and get me windie wipers back off that gibbon....
Please dont hold back.Im here to learn and to learn you have to listen to the mistakes you have made,so tell me!
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by Jayne-Yorks » Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:35 pm
now i kid you not Kenny i have a massive scratch down the front corner bumber that the white Rhino did as it was trying to itch its nose on my car (getting sorted next week when it goes in for a service) can you imagine the looks i am gonna get when i tip up at Kia and say can you sort that out a Rhino did it? will be like yeah sure it did, that what you told the hubby is it lol
we thought it was on the alloy if i had known it was my paintwork i would have got out an nutted it lol
We did actually go thro the baboons..shocked aint ya lol i took 2 packets of minin cheddars in an fed em thro a little gap in window when i stopped handing them over a big male sat on the windscreen wiper in hand looking at me..he was actually bribing me to give him the mini cheddars!! of course i did lol
Last time i went we went in the galaxy (aka skip) and they never bloody touched it!!
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by mand » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:23 pm
A fab set, for me it had to be the white tiger. These are such a fab cat, one of my fav. The one i saw was in colchester zoo, he was called Sasha.
The zebra i do like Good DOF. Also good use of light. Where abouts is this park?
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by Jason Walker » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:08 am
http://www.wmsp.co.uk/Thanks for the replies, above is the link for the parks website
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by Nina » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:00 pm
Hi Jason this is a great series of wildlife park photos. I agree with Manda the white tiger and the use of light on the zebra are great photos.
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