The Pink Panther : wildLif...
BLOG UPDATE: Its not news anymore that a lot of need to upgrade our photoblogs to have unlimited pictures. I hope a lot of people stick around! As for me, I'll be shifting to aminus3 at: http://touche.aminus3.com/ ... I barely have expenses to cover bills and tuition, I doubt I can contribute here :( I really wish I did... this is one great hosting site with so much talent and I got to meet all of you. So I'll continue my wanderings over there, but be around to comment on here and hope you can take the time to visit too! Much love and have a good week :) My sincere gratitude to all of you for commenting and visiting and to the Shutterchance team for making the SC-experience worth more than just a simple thank you. It was great while it lasted. I haven't been commenting a lot lately either, but I'll be on it sometime today. You're forewarned... just kiddin'. Can you spot the pink panther (as I like to call it) in this shot? Another one of my experiments with light or as few call it, Extreme Kinetic Photography... and the shot to conclude my Wildlife Series. I was looking for something colourful and there were people selling round light objects on the street, so I grabbed my camera and clickclickclick. I like this shot for a lot of reasons, one of them being how all the patterns come together. Thank you to everyone who followed a part of or the entire series! (It went on for an awful long period of time, didn't it?! Phew) Hope everyone had an animal of their choice seen up here :) Each and every comment, especially the ones that echoed the concerns I tried to express, were appreciated. You've proved to be genuinely compassionate, humane and caring... and it's always a delight (for me) to see people care about things outside their immediate surroundings. It gives hope to the world. It tells me that there is still a second chance we can bet on to make everything right. Most importantly, it tells me there are people who want change and will work for it with their all, if told how to. So keep the peace and I hope we all continue to educate ourselves on the creatures that surround us.