Ever wonder what the animals at the zoo are thinking about when we stare at them, or take photos? This guy was looking at me through some very thick glass (thank God) on my photo shoot at the Birmingham,AL Zoo. I am always trying to add to my future-painting-material files. He looked to me as if he were thinking, "What the heck is that weird thing?" while I snapped many shots of him and his roommate. Of course I am sure he has seen thousands of humans ( and camers), as we have seen thousands of animals. But is his curiosity just as unfulfilled as ours, continuing to be interested in something different than ourselves? I love photography almost as much as I love painting and sketching. I hope you will look at my other works.
Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer
sandrasart777@aol.com
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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