My new wolf friend seemed to like having his pictures taken – he stared “up close and personal” right into the lens.
I believe it is only fitting to donate the proceeds of the sale of this image to a park that more than 200 wolves call home! :)
Donation to charity50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
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Comments
Gorgeous capture Terry…
Thank you Frank! It was a “spiritual” experience to have encountered him, I must admit. :)
– TerriRiver
mint ,my little girl loves the photo. well done from ian
Thank your little girl for me – and tell her that she would like the “real thing” even more! I didn’t do him justice. :)
– TerriRiver
I tend to disagree…You have captured this magnificent misunderstood animal! It is beautiful!!! I would love to have an injustice like this one..LOL Well done!
Charlotte, you are too kind! :) But I’m serious, I can’t portray him “just right” with photos. :(
– TerriRiver
Incredible capture of this guy. The detail and lighting is fantastic! Those eyes are amazing!
Thank you Gene! Yes, his eyes are mesmerizing!
– TerriRiver
great pic. tom
Thank you Tom!
– TerriRiver
A great shot. Beautiful animal.
Thank you very much!
– TerriRiver
oooo this is so awesome…what a face…lucky you to get so close and personal with this beautiful wolf!!!
Thank you! However I do not believe luck has much to do with it – I think HE decided to befriend me. :)
– TerriRiver
crumbs he must be tame . What a fantastic shot Bravo"!!
Thank you!
“Tame”, used as a verb by the fox in The Little Prince, is said to mean “to establish ties” (becoming friends). :) In this sense, and I believe here only in this sense, the wolf can be said to be “tame” – he decided to “tame” me at that moment. :)
– TerriRiver
Fantastic capture. wonderful wolf. You can certainly see the resemblance to man’s best friend in him!!
Thank you very much!
Yes, dogs are from wolves, aren’t they? :) In Grimm’s brothers collection of fairy tales, wolves were said to be “God’s dogs”. :)
– TerriRiver