




Here are a few more zoo photos. These are simply pretty pictures of beautiful animals and a couple of people
included. Later I will present some pet portraits, and, over time, I will show some wedding images, portraits, 4x5 B/W landscapes, macro images, and many taken with a variety of camera formats and vintage cameras. These zoo photos were photographed totally with an Olympus E-300 digital camera and an Olympus 40-150mm digital lens.
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