I have tried several things this week without success, even experimenting with a reflective shower.
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Shower cubicle |
On second thoughts that has shown quite enough.
Whereas on our recent visit to Detroit Zoo a lion was well worth a second look.
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Detroit Lion |
The glass enclosure produced a whiskery effect. It was difficult to get a clear shot that was not reflective in one way or another.
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Pensive (reflective) lion |
If you remember our recent 'Treaured' theme, perhaps he is pondering why the lioness had the best seat in the house.
On reflection perhaps reflective may take on a different approach. How does losing on a slot machine make you look?
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4 comments:
I think that second lion was reflecting on you - for dinner!!
Lovely shot of the boy.
But I do think the shower cubicle should have had a glimpse of a person in it!! ;)
I have to agree with Gilly :)
One wonders, do lions really ponder?
Bob ain't lyin'!
Nice pics, bob!
;-)
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