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Photographer  Katharine E. Wright {Karma:533}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta
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About Well, I threw it away and then I dug it out again. Is it a blurry disaster? Why do I like it anyway-- is it just me? Does anyone else find it interesting?
The lion had grown too big to be safe to play with.
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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 11/7/2003
I can't really say it's clear that the lion is standing, because all I can recognize is the head and neck and a hint of the paw. Judging only by the photo, it could also be that the person is crouching. But does it matter? In my view, the strong point of this capture is that they are eye to eye; regardless of whether that contact is taking place two feet above ground or five feet.

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Katharine E. Wright   {K:533} 11/7/2003
Thanks for your input, Matej.
Yes, I wish the human face hadn't been swallowed in shadow (it was dark in the lion house!--and no flash) I hope it is clear that the lion is standing on her hind legs with her paw on the wire. (it occured to me later that it could look like she was just in a raised cage instead)
If I can find where I put the negative, I'll try to print a bigger version. Thanks for the suggestion!

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 11/4/2003
I for one find it interesting. The bluriness is OK because it adds a sense of motion and tension. I just wish the person's face were clear, to better show that eye contact between the lion and the person. It would also be nice if you uploaded a bigger version so that the photo could be enjoyed properly.

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