New Orleans In The Eyes Of The Leopard
by Michael Hoard
Title
New Orleans In The Eyes Of The Leopard
Artist
Michael Hoard
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This long lost photo was uploaded and recently discovered. This beautiful leopard peers from behind brush in his den at the New Orleans Louisiana Audubon Nature Institute This photo was taken with my Cannon AE 1 500 mm zoom, auto settings.
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April 24th, 2013
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Viewed 224 Times - Last Visitor from Fairfield, CT on 04/23/2024 at 10:56 AM
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Swedish Attitude Design
~ I am speechless be seeing this masterpiece of yours! It’s obvious that you put a lot of thought into the details and it really showed! I love it! ~ Sincerely Cia ~
Michael Hoard replied:
Greetings Swedish, thank you so much for viewing New Orleans In The Eyes Of The Leopard it pleases me this macro of this magnificent animal appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment, Cheers, Michael Hoard eyeseeColors
Michael Hoard replied:
Greetings Swedish, thank you so much for viewing New Orleans In The Eyes Of The Leopard it pleases me this macro of this magnificent animal appeals to you and I appreciate the generous comment, Cheers, Michael Hoard eyeseeColors
Michael Hoard
Greetings Pamela, thank you so much for the feature of New Orleans In The Eyes Of The Leopard in the group Art District, I sure appreciate this very much, Cheers from New Orleans Michael Hoard
Pamela Williams
Congratulations! This fabulous piece of art that has been featured on the Art Districts group Home Page. Thank you for sharing your work with the group. You may archive your work in the groups "Feature Archives & Thank You Thread"
Michael Hoard
Greetings Mariola, thank you so much for this feature In The Eyes Of The Leppard in the group Wildlife One A Day I sure do appreciate this very much, Cheers from Nawlins
Michael Hoard
Greetings Patricia thank you very much for viewing In The Eyes Of The Leopard, yes these beautiful creatures do have a wide nose. I was not scared at all to take this photo. I did not hang around to find out if the leopard was hungry. Cheers, Michael Hoard
Patricia Strand
What a gorgeous animal and beautiful image. Didn't know their noses were so huge, but then I've never seen one this close up. Well done!