Animated lion 

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  • It’s not everyday you get to see a species known for its ferocity, showing tenderness instead. These are two Lion brothers (captivity) who had spent most of the morning playfully teasing each other before they sat down to…well….no other word for it – “cuddle”. This was the only shot I got that worked as they were partially obscured by a toy in their enclosure. On review I was very lucky, not only was there a beautiful symmetry in the lions’ head positions, but both eyes were closed in the ‘moment’ as well. The image has been edited for a more dramatic effect and to perfectly isolate the two animals and their experience. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • Red Lionfish Sold as a laminated print to an unknown RB buyer, thank you!

  • WILD & FREE / / Just a bit of fun! / / This lion was posing for the cameras!! / / Hope it makes you smile as much as me! / / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Photo Manipulation (Mirrored Symmetry). Original image taken at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia. /        

  • American mountain lion, aka cougar aka puma. Taken at the Dickinson Park Zoo. / / “Puma concolor: / The Latin name for the cat of many names Cougar. Catamount. Painter. Panther. Ghost cat. Puma. Mountain lion. In speaking of the many names of cougar, one folktale tells the story of Native Americans who would bring pelts to trade in what is now New York City. When the Europeans and white settlers would question why all only skins of females (given the lack of manes) were brought for trade, the Native Americans explained that the males lived far away in the mountains, playing a joke of sorts on the naïve newcomers—this is why cougars, who are not specific to mountain regions at all, came to be known as “mountain lions”. The etymological history of the word cougar comes from French naturalist-explorer Count Georges-Louis Leclerc Buffon, who called Puma concolor “cuougar”. This usage was derived from the Brazilian Portugese word cuguacuarana, which in turn came from the Tupi Indian word susuarana, which means “false deer”. We find that this word aptly captures the international allure and cross-cultural nature of the species, while distinguishing our organization from a popular brand of athletic shoes—Puma. Symbolism, Lore and Native American Experience with Cougar “Ghostwalker” The spirit of the Cougar chose to take the earth and walk as a spiritual hunter, to teach unconditional leadership, patience and determination. “The strengths they represent have a powerful lesson for those that are willing to learn from them” -Nancy Wood Taber, artist According to animal totem lore, cougar is the energy of leadership. If we listen to Cougar we learn to become the leader that people follow by choice, not by force. Cougar has the wisdom to lead through love, not through fear. Cougar is a take-charge totem or energy. Cougar people are such natural leaders that others tend to take their leadership for granted. If no one else is leading, cougar will naturally take over. Cougar is graceful and balances intention, strength and responsibility. Others are always safe when cougar is in charge. The cougar is very elusive and is rarely encountered in the wild. Because of this quality, cougar can appear without being noticed and quietly take control of a situation. Sometimes this can lead to conflict with others over territory. It is often noted as an animal that is independent, shy and withdrawn. The same characteristics are often found in people with this medicine. Cougar is associated with leadership and teaches decisiveness in the use of personal power. When it attacks it does not hesitate. When threatened it goes for the most vulnerable place. Cougar is not often allowed to show vulnerability. ~Excerpt from The Cougar Fund The Eastern cougar, native to states in North America East of the MIssissippi River, is gone from over 99% of it’s range and is listed as an endangered species of critical status.

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  • He was so graceful and came close to us. It looks to me as though he is smiling. Taken at the Atlanta Zoo Hope you enjoy. This photo is “As Is” I have done anything to it, not even crop it. I played around with it but always came back to the original form. CAMERA INFO: / NIKON D80 / TAMRON 55-200MM LENSE / 200MM LENGTH / 1/90 F/8 / ISO 100 / / All funds will be donated to World Wildlife Fund* Sold as card 12/03/08 / Sold as card 01/12/09 / Sold as card 02/12/09 Placed in top ten 100% groups Professional challenge

  • When the going gets tough …. the tough get the hell out of there on a trail bike More Silhouette Shirts Here Give Peace a Chance / / Doom / / Mozart Men / / Ball Man /

  • I can not stop staring / a set of 2 Art works. / Original size 120×85 cm. Details /

  • Inspired by Twilight yet again: My rendition of “The lion fell in love with the lamb.” Slip this on for the premiere of “Twilight” and show your devotion to the series!

  • Lion cub up a tree in Serengeti, Tanzania. This is by far my most popular image – just take a look at the features and challenge placements below! Winner of the Cubs challenge in the Big Cats group. Winner of the Close-Up Animal Protrait challenge in the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Winner of the Eye Contact with the Big 5 challenge in the Eye Contact group. Finished 6th in the Big Cats December Avatar challenge. Finished 5th in the Exotic Animals It’s All in the Eyes challenge. Finished 8th in the A Whole Lot of Cute challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Finished 5th in the Lions challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 10th in the Staring you in the Face challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 9th in the Animals of Africa! challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Featured in Big Cats. Featured in African Arts and Writing. Featured in All Animals Great And Small. Featured in Baby Animals. Featured in Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa. Featured on the RedBubble Home Page on 7/13/2009. Also, to its credit: - Over 3000 views. / - Over 50 comments and favorites. / - 2 postcard sales!

  • Colored pencil, 20×30 cm, Hahnemühle paper white, 2009 by www.arts-and-cats.de, thanks to T.Retterat for the nice reference

  • Watching 100’s of people come and go at the lion section of Dubbo Zoo paid off, after sleeping all day, they started walking around. When he stood over her, and both looked our way, I was in awe with the treat they were giving me for my patience! I hope you enjoy this one, Open Plains Zoo is well worth a look if your in the Dubbo area. Canon 50D, 325mm. Available Large!

  • A trip to Melbourne Zoo, Victoria Australia.. / One of my favourite animals, shot on my sony a200.. / Rokinon f-500,1:8:0 mirrored lens. manual mode 516 views, 37 fav’s 195 comments as of 1st Nov 2009 / / /

  • oil on canvas. size 36’ X 48”

  • Pen and Ink Drawing Detail…. / Designed for a Commission Challenge Idea in / A- T-Shirt Revolution based on a phrase in the book / Twilight. Quote…. / “And so the lion fell in love with the lamb” 5 Sales to Date (3 Black, 1 Asphalt, 1 Gold) Print Version…. /

  • Animal Babys are always lovely. Even this two young Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus wollebacki) are looking cute. Galapagos archipelago, Equador Canon EOS 50-E, 2.8/80-200 L, ISO 100, f4, 1/500 http://www.norbertprobst.com

  • Also available as Christmas card design with Merry Christmas text. Thanks to Jon Robb for giving me the idea that these may work well as posters.

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