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I have enjoyed visiting the animals so far and hope to increase my hours next week. After volunteering a couple times this week t is still hard to tell where these babies might have come from. Most I would assume to be strays, un fixed and ran wild, but a majority of these animals always seem to be surrendered. A lot of owners have the pet and then have to move somewhere that does not allow the pet or they get a job that does not give them the time they need to devote to caring for these animals. It is so sad and breaks my heart that these guys were once cuddling on a couch or foot of a bed and are now confined to a somewhat small crate prison.
Zachary Binx is a smooth operator with a lot of love. When I first went to capture him he was a bit busy but once I came back I was so glad I gave him another chance. He was laying in the back of his cage up on his shelf like a little gentleman. And with just a little change in exposure and added catch lights the result was fantastic. I hope it finds him a home very soon.

WOW. What a striking photo. The exposure and camera angle really make Mr. Zachary Binx stand out. Your photo-shop techniques make his eyes beam and hold your attention. This photo makes Mr. Binx look like a real life jaguar. You can tell there is a shallow depth of field also. Overall, you were able to make Mr. Binx look seductive and handsome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Very pleasing composition. I have to agree with AnnMarie that he looks like a friendly jaguar. Your photograph makes me want to pet him!
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