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Baboon, by Daniele Lembo

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 17th  |  0 Reviews
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I often go to the zoo to take pictures of the animals and every time I see something different, something amazing. Pets are great, know how to communicate the very strong emotions simply looking in your eyes. This baboon had just won a battle with another baboon of his pack.

Baboon, by Daniele Lembo

Canon EOS 450D with EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 USM | Exposure 1/125sec @ f/5.0 | ISO 800 | Focal Length 170.0mm
Baboon, by Daniele Lembo

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | October 17
Award Score: 67 (Value 13, Clarity 12, Composition 18, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Wildlife Photography
Photograph Location: Rome | Italy

Photographer: Daniele Lembo (Rome, Italy) Registered
Daniele Lembo lives in Rome, Italy, the most beautiful and chaotic city of the world. His passion for photography has given him the opportunity to express his way of seeing things and has allowed him to show others his vision of the world. As a child, he saw his father take pictures with his camera and he thought that one day he too would have one of his own. He received his first camera as a gift and discovered a strong passion and talent for photography. Since that day he has done nothing but take photographs in his spare time.
Over the years Daniele has studied the theory of photography. He has applied what he has learned while developing his own expressive style. Obviously, when he thinks he has found his way, he notices that there is still so much more to discover.

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Website: http://fotografia.danielelembo.com
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