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A Selection Of The Most Striking Images Of The Animal Kingdom For A Bit Of Entertainment And Giggles (30 New Pics)
Decisive Moments Magazine's Instagram page is a place for the funniest, cutest, and most beautiful street photos taken by photographers around the world. Today, we've curated a selection of the most striking images of the animal kingdom for a bit of entertainment and giggles. From majestic elephants to playful puppies, these pictures will take you on a journey through the natural world.
Whether you're an animal lover or just looking for a bit of inspiration, we hope you enjoy these photographs as much as we do! For more funny and captivating images, check out our previous post here.
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Photo: Walter Chandoha
Street photography is a genre of photography that captures everyday life in public (indoor our outdoor) places. It is often characterized by its candid and spontaneous nature, as well as its focus on the people and their interactions with their surroundings. Street photographers often try to capture moments of human emotion and activity that would otherwise go unnoticed. This can include capturing people in the midst of their daily routines, conversation, or simply going about their business.
Street photography can also include capturing animals in urban environments, as they often interact with people and their surroundings in unique and interesting ways. This can include capturing stray cats or dogs roaming the streets, birds perched on buildings, or even wild animals that have found their way into the city. These photographs can offer a different perspective on the relationship between humans and animals and how they coexist in the urban environment. Street photographers who focus on capturing animals in urban environments often have to think creatively and be ready to act quickly to capture the perfect shot. It requires a different approach and skillset than traditional street photography and animal photography.
Photo: Sagar Pavale
Animal photography is a challenging and rewarding genre, as it requires patience, dedication and a deep understanding of animal behavior. Photographers need to be able to anticipate the animal movements, and be ready to capture the right moment.
Photo: Brigitte Marcon
Bob, stop photobombing me! I spent 3 hours on my eyelashes for this.
"Hi I'm his wife Sandra, I love coupon collecting and taking long hikes in the hills"
Who here has actually patted a giraffe? Me! I just remembered that. Yes it was cool.
Photo: Andy Farrer
I have read about this photo before. The artist took thousands of photos over a period of years and then got this one PERFECT shot. Amazing.
Photo: Pavel Volkov
Photo: Swapnil Pandey
At first, I looked at that and thought the bird was holding the phone
Photo: Josef koudelka
Photo: Seth Casteel
Photo: Rudy
Photo: Marius Martinatis
Photo: Ralph Crane
Photo: Paul Rice
Photo: Seth Casteel
Photo: Moises Levy
Photo: Ash O'Malley
Beautifully composed photograph. It makes me think of a chilly winter day.
Photo: Neil Aldridge
I did a little research, and this rhino was relocated from South Africa to the Okavango Delta in Botswana to protect it from poachers. Blindfolds are a common part of rhino relocation; they are used to help them relax during transportation. This lucky rhino actually has a better chance of survival now in its new environment!
Photo: Alain Laboile
I remember doing this with my German shepherd growing up. It was the best:)
Photo: Takuya Ishiguro
Photo: Kyle Berger
Photo: Hersley-Ven Casero
Photo: John Drysdale/Voler Ernst
I love animals! They are so much better then people. They always listen, never argue, and are always there for you.
I agree, except some will eat your face/arm I watched Tiger King
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I agree, except some will eat your face/arm I watched Tiger King
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