Due to a frustrating combination of anxiety and acid reflux –
I missed another trip. This time I
missed the one to Mt. Davis – Pennsylvania’s highest point. I’m somewhat disappointed in missing another
trip – although I’ve lived in PA my whole life, I haven’t traveled it
much! This is my post to make-up for the
missed trip. These images were taken as
a second set of “urban nature” photos, though they don’t really seem like
it. They were all taken in Point State
Park. The images don’t really have much “urban”
to them, except for their close proximity to downtown Pittsburgh. The day was grey and rainy (as usual, If I
need to take pictures, the sun usually flees!), but I think they came out
alright. We’ve been so fortunate with
weather that spring seems to have sprung a tad early. There was a lot of green,
and trees and plants with blossoms and buds on them. There was even a lot of bee’s buzzing
around! These were shot the 3rd
of April, so I was surprised that there were so many bugs out – it seems too
early! Hopefully they don’t freeze in the supposed snowstorm they keep
predicting! I wasn’t really aiming for anything important when I shot these, as
I was just tagging along with friends who needed these for other
assignments. I was just shooting what
seemed to look good. Hope you enjoy
them!
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Behind the Scenes at the Pittsburgh Zoo!
This week, our class got a behind the scenes look at the
Pittsburgh Zoo. I was a little wary of
this, as I had gone on one my Freshman year for another class. We did some different things this time, and
saw some different animals. When we
first got there, they brought us to one of their education rooms. Unfortunately, I ended up in the back row and
had a hard time getting shots since there were so many of us…and we all love
cute animals. First they brought out a
Macaw parrot. Macaws are beautiful birds
and it’s crazy that they can learn basic speech and live so long. The next
creature brought out was a baby alligator. He was tiny, I think 2 feet
long. The zoo keeps them until they are
4 feet, then sends them back to wherever they came from. He was really chill for being an alligator,
but you could still see that he looked kind of mean! The last animal they brought out was a Kinkajou. It was so
cute! I wish I would have gotten a
picture of it. The walked it around and
let us feel its tail. It grabbed my
finger with its tail and I was surprised! I’m used to cat and dog tails that
don’t have that capability. From there we headed outside. We passed a lot of habitats, but since it was so cold, most of the animals were inside. We stopped at the lion exhibit. They had just let 2 younger female lions outside for the day. They came out, running and playing. As you can see, it's funny how they have their own personalities and look like angry sisters after their play-fight. After that, we went into the actual lion building. Inside there were 2 male lions, who we had to avoid because they would try to mark their territory, and an older female, who I believe the keeper said was 22! She was still pretty intimidating, as you can see from the image. She was being fed raw horse meat and was apparently afraid we were going to take it from her!
From the Lion exhibit, we headed over to see the African Painted Dogs. They also had some interesting personalities. The one dog seemed like he just wanted to sit alone - even when the rest of his pack was playing. They look like regular dogs for the most part, but they make some funny squeaking sounds!

After the dogs, we went to what was probably my favorite part of our behind the scenes visit - the aquarium! We were able to hold sea turtles! They take injured or orphaned sea turtles and raise them until they are 2 I think. As long as they are not horribly injured, they will be re-released into the wild. This is Clemente. He's only 1! The 4th picture is a 2 year old sea turtle who will be released soon!
After the turtles, I spent some time exploring the aquariums. I did want to go to the University of Miami and dual major in Marine Biology and Photography... Wish I could still do that!
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Location:
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Exposure Shot 1: Albus Yawns!
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