The mother Giraffe was being very affectionate and rubbing her face on the young giraffe. I just kept snapping photos until I got this one, where they looked like they were sharing a special moment together.
I remember going to zoo with my kids and watching as one giraffe drank the others pee.
I thought it was hilarious, my kids were horrified.
I agree with your children. Yesterday I watched a cheetah pee on a rock, and then another cheetah lick it. It was thoroughly horrifying.
Giraffes are so fucking weird. They are these tall, lanky creatures with really long necks, they have a tongue that is so long that it can be used to pick their nose, and they have these weird little antennas. I love how weird they are. 🦒
Good composition, but the “enhancement” done by the phone makes it look like a watercolor or AI art unfortunately.
Edit: Disagree? Zoom in on the grass or leaves.
Relax. It’s what modern phones do to make extremely zoomed photos look better. The processor fills in detail with sampled brush strokes. Years ago you would be complaining that it was too pixelated mess, nowadays it’s a nice photo This is one of the very few actually genuine uses of machine learning assisted image enhancement, as the prompt is the picture itself. Stop zooming into pictures of grass and start actually going outside and touching some.
The pile of logs to the left looked so odd I had to zoom. Then I saw the weird filter they used. I’d love to see the original, or something not run through a prism style filter.
This is the original. I took it with my Pixel 7. Whatever it did, it did automatically, probably because I was zoomed really far in when I took it.
I think that’s in Fort Worth, right? I saw the little one when it was about half that height. Did you stop by the cats?
Yep, this is Fort Worth. I did stop by the cats! The tiger was absolutely incredible. He was walking all around his enclosure and kept getting up close to where the people were watching from. I don’t know much about their behavior or mannerisms, but it almost looked like he was enjoying the attention. Or maybe he was just trying to decide on which child to eat. :)
My wife got better pictures than I did of the big cats, and especially the tiger, and we haven’t shared our favorite pictures with each other yet, so I don’t have any good ones to share at the moment.
I. Love. Giraffes.