I soooo wasn't interested in anything else at the zoo 'cause I already had by best picture-taking outing back in September of last year. So I half-heartedly wandered around.
I went to my next favorite exhibit, the bird cage, but it was locked.
I visited the spider monkeys . . . *yawn*.
I went to sit on this bench made of 966 milk jugs.
966 milk jugs!
Then I found a more confortable spot. Only thing is, when I'm at the zoo, if I stay in one location for too long, invisible bugs find me and I get soooooo itchy.
I ended up waiting almost two hours. I had to keep reminding myself of those National Geographic photographers who wait around in hostile conditions for days to get a good shot. Anyway, look how big they are compared to when they were 4 months old.
I went to my next favorite exhibit, the bird cage, but it was locked.
I visited the spider monkeys . . . *yawn*.
I went to sit on this bench made of 966 milk jugs.
966 milk jugs!
Then I found a more confortable spot. Only thing is, when I'm at the zoo, if I stay in one location for too long, invisible bugs find me and I get soooooo itchy.
I ended up waiting almost two hours. I had to keep reminding myself of those National Geographic photographers who wait around in hostile conditions for days to get a good shot. Anyway, look how big they are compared to when they were 4 months old.
5 comments:
Cool monkey shot! Wow, those cubs don't look like cubs anymore. They are huge, they look scary now. Great through the fence shots!
Thanks Erick. You're right, I probably have to stop calling them cubs.
Yeah, these cubs are full grown now. Beautiful animals. Loved the peacock shot.
so now that they're grown up, what are you gonna use your yearly pass for??? :) Maybe you can look for more milk jug benches...
Gee, don't seem like they play with each other anymore huh....
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