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Submitted: August 24, 2006
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D50
Shutter Speed: 1/320 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 170 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Feb 12, 2006, 4:24:16 PM

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Part two of a series shot in the Lisbon zoo

Other parts of this series

Captivity - part I [link]
Captivity - part III [link]

Edit: local contrast added
Daily Deviation, 2006-09-03

Daily DeviationCaptivity - part II by ~ElectrikSheep Amazing composition & smooth atmosphere & timeless dev. Thanks for sharing! (Featured by `garrit)

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awesome work, great shot. i love everything in that pic :)

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Love the composition and the color
very nice subject and photo...the contrast cold have been better though....to make it shine

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Very nice picture! :+fav:
Nice portrait =)

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Love the composition :)
A very strong series - it's been neat to move from one shot to the next, I think you've done a good job of finding that common theme with different scenes / animals. This one really grabbed my attention because of the bend in the neck. While that seems completely natural for a giraffe to do - it's the context that the bent neck is in, really places on emphasis on the concept of 'captivity.'
You know I love this pic... I faved it on flickr and I'll fave it here as well :clap:
Amazing capture my friend!
Such beautiful subject and tones in this photograph.

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Beautiful composition; it is very balanced. The drab contrast sort of brings out the sadness of captivity. Very nicely done!

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