Shades of green and grey amid feather and feeding frenzy in the Parc Zoologique de Paris:









All Photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
Shades of green and grey amid feather and feeding frenzy in the Parc Zoologique de Paris:









All Photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
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Great photos. I love that dramatic sky!
Thanks Merril and greetings from Shanghai- pictures will follow!!
Oh, cool!
Personally, I am not a fan of zoos, but I surely am a fan of your photography, Dami! To me, some of the chosen perspectives nearly give the impression of looking at an anchient stone circle.
Much love,
Steffi
Thanks my dear, I also don’t love zoos but there was something about this one that grabbed my attention, maybe it was just the light, but there was a certain calmness to it that moved me.
I can see/ feel that “something” in your pictures, Dami. That is why I like them! ♥