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Hello, I'm Mac So, a zoo photographer. Although I primarily focus on zoo photography, aquariums are also significant locations for my work. I've posted some of my animal portraits captured at aquariums, hoping you'll enjoy them. I would be delighted if you find them appealing.

To minimize the visual impact of animals' captivity in my photographs, I may approach within a physically permissible range but refrain from needlessly chasing or pursuing beyond necessity. It is a matter of course to be mindful of not causing unnecessary disturbances. I leave it to the animals' free will and behavior to come closer or move away as they wish. I do not use flash photography. I strive to become like the air to the animals, if only I could...

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Flamingo

Flamingo

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Cosmikid
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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

outstanding texture in the feathers; I can feel them-

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There is no noticeable change in the behavior of the animals between when I am taking photos and when I am not. They don't seem to be aware of being photographed. While they are not domesticated as pets, they are accustomed to humans to some extent. However, due to the nature of animals, some individuals may dislike excessive proximity from humans. They do not pose for photos because I am taking them, nor do they behave freely when I'm not. However, there are times when I miss shutter opportunities when I am not actively taking photos.

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    Warlus

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    Chickie
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The colors are so rich! Absolutely beautiful!

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    Napping Baby Seal

    Napping Baby Seal

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    I cannot say whether wildlife photography in zoos or aquariums directly contributes to conservation efforts or raising awareness. Similarly, even photos taken in the wild may not directly lead to conservation efforts or increased public awareness. It is through explanations and descriptions accompanying the photographs, providing insights into the environment and current situations surrounding the animals, that conservation efforts and awareness-raising can be achieved. I believe that documentary photography focusing on the environments surrounding the animals can directly contribute to conservation efforts and awareness-raising.

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    Mother And Child Polar Bears

    Mother And Child Polar Bears

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    When I am concentrating on taking photos, I do not consciously differentiate whether I am in a zoo or in the wild. What I am aware of is the physical distance between myself and the animals, and perhaps the emotional connection I feel. However, if I develop an interest in a particular animal, I may naturally learn about the environment and circumstances it inhabits in the wild. It all begins with sparking curiosity. If my photography serves as a catalyst for that, then it is not without merit.

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    Ezo Snow Rabbit

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    I am aware that there are both positive and negative opinions regarding the existence of zoos. If I were to view the animals in zoos solely through the lens of pity for their confinement, I would not feel inclined to photograph them. Even though the animals in zoos are accustomed to humans, they are not pets and retain their wild nature. I am grateful for the opportunity to capture and document the radiance of life released within the confines of limited spaces.

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    Twilight Diving

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    Approaching the animals with a sense of respect and reverence, I prioritize putting the animals first in every interaction. That is the essence of my approach. Of course, my initial fascination may stem from their beauty, humor, awe-inspiring qualities, coolness, or cuteness, and that's perfectly fine.

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    Baby Seal

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    Bearded Seal

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    In Water Splash

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    Sea Lions

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    Open Your Mouth

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    A Nodding Off Seal

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    Cherry Salmon

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    Andrew Keir
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We wear red proudly - make Atlantic great again!

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    Humboldt Penguin

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    In the context of wildlife photography, understanding the impact of captivity is crucial. Similar to the unique approach in humanizing captive animals, I strive to capture their essence while respecting their space.

    This careful consideration ensures that the beauty and spirit of the animals are preserved, even when confined to unnatural habitats.