
I thought I'd pull in on a photo to showcase a tiger's snoot. As with my previous submission, this is one of the many tigers at the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado, taken in September of 2018. There are so many animals there with wide expanses to roam, compared to most zoos and sanctuaries. That's saying a lot with how improved most such places are these days. It's a wonderful place that could use as much support as it can get.
I'll paste the description to my previous submission as it is equally relevant here:
I'd really like to make a living with my photography and writing. Perhaps someday I shall. Anything I make from the animals at sanctuaries like this will be split with the facilities. Though photography as a vocation is so far a dream. I'll certainly let followers here know if I ever make a profit from it. Then we'll see what I can do for the animals as well. I always try to donate to zoos and sanctuaries regardless. I'm sure they're all being hit hard this year with the pandemic and lack of visitors. So anything anyone can give to them directly is more helpful than ever. https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/
I realize photography isn't the same as art, especially when commissioned. But, hopefully, there's still a chance people will support the endeavors of others on sites like this. If you have any particular animal you're interested in seeing, let me know. I have quite a backlog of photos taken over the years.
I also have a FineArtAmerica account for selling photos, however, I'm careful in keeping my public and private lives separate. Thus it would probably require a unique situation to have me link anyone there and bridge that divide. Let me know. I'll consider it. It might yet be the best way. FineArtAmerica offers a variety of good options for prints. I can, of course, get prints done myself. It just tends to cost more for me. Having professional photo printing equipment isn't something most people can afford. So we rely on other means for making our prints. Digital versions are a different story. Though keeping those from being spread without permission can be quite a challenge. Let me know if you're interested, and I'll see what I can do.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I'd appreciate it!
I'll paste the description to my previous submission as it is equally relevant here:
I'd really like to make a living with my photography and writing. Perhaps someday I shall. Anything I make from the animals at sanctuaries like this will be split with the facilities. Though photography as a vocation is so far a dream. I'll certainly let followers here know if I ever make a profit from it. Then we'll see what I can do for the animals as well. I always try to donate to zoos and sanctuaries regardless. I'm sure they're all being hit hard this year with the pandemic and lack of visitors. So anything anyone can give to them directly is more helpful than ever. https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/
I realize photography isn't the same as art, especially when commissioned. But, hopefully, there's still a chance people will support the endeavors of others on sites like this. If you have any particular animal you're interested in seeing, let me know. I have quite a backlog of photos taken over the years.
I also have a FineArtAmerica account for selling photos, however, I'm careful in keeping my public and private lives separate. Thus it would probably require a unique situation to have me link anyone there and bridge that divide. Let me know. I'll consider it. It might yet be the best way. FineArtAmerica offers a variety of good options for prints. I can, of course, get prints done myself. It just tends to cost more for me. Having professional photo printing equipment isn't something most people can afford. So we rely on other means for making our prints. Digital versions are a different story. Though keeping those from being spread without permission can be quite a challenge. Let me know if you're interested, and I'll see what I can do.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. I'd appreciate it!
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Tiger
Gender Any
Size 1132 x 849px
File Size 310.3 kB
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