




This is intended to be a "Photo Blog" with as many random photos posted as possible, from many different genra of life, hopefully with some theme for each entry.
This is the first of a collection I photographed at the San Francisco Zoo in 2005, using an Olympus E-300 digital camera.
I spent more than 30 years involved in ecological education to elementary (5th grade) children, so I guess that I have more than a passing interest in animals, plants, and the condition of our planet, such as it is.
Even though these critters are in a zoo, we can bless God that they are still on our planet.
There are more to come, and then, some domestic pets.
1 comment:
These are very nice images Todd! I don't see "zoo" anywhere in them. I especially like that long-tailed critter leaning against the tree.
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