I went to the Denver Zoo this afternoon to take photographs at the "Giraffe Encounter," but as usual, the "Tummies are Full" sign was up, and without food, those damn giraffes don't want anything to do with you. And so instead I wandered around the zoo looking for animals actually wanting their portraits taken. I was very surprised that the mandrill in the photograph above was out in plain sight and actually posed for me. These creatures are usually very shy and go into hiding whenever I try to take a photo of them. Kind of like DU Bookstore employees. But don't get me started on that subject.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Mandrill Sighting
I went to the Denver Zoo this afternoon to take photographs at the "Giraffe Encounter," but as usual, the "Tummies are Full" sign was up, and without food, those damn giraffes don't want anything to do with you. And so instead I wandered around the zoo looking for animals actually wanting their portraits taken. I was very surprised that the mandrill in the photograph above was out in plain sight and actually posed for me. These creatures are usually very shy and go into hiding whenever I try to take a photo of them. Kind of like DU Bookstore employees. But don't get me started on that subject.
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