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Wildlife in the Suburb
Image Title:  Wildlife in the Suburb
 
 By: Kelly Anbach  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Kelly Anbach {K:4372}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Fuji Fine Pix 601Z
Categories Journalism
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Equivalent to 36 ? 108mm on a 35mm camera
Uploaded 9/30/2003 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 555 Shutter unrecorded
Favorites Aperture unrecorded
Critiques 19 Rating
6.09
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Location City - 
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About While I was out on inspections today I found this poor racoon sitting in the bottom of a dumpster. This photo portrays how our wildlife is being forced into the suburbs as they have no where to go. Kinda sad isn't it?
Please comment good or bad. Thanks!
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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Marce    {K:1331} 9/30/2003
the look of the raccon is very sad, as well as its surrounding.
you captured emotion, which is very difficult to do. Excellent job Kelly.


Brian Hynes   {K:522} 9/30/2003
Kelly - I agree with Marce - Great photo very good capture of emotion, look into thoses eyes


Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 10/1/2003
very nice expression and capture!


Jose Rasquinho   {K:12128} 10/1/2003
Sad animal and sad place!
Good regist.
Regards.


Leo a   {K:537} 10/1/2003
Poor animal...makes my heart bleed. Wonderfully captured, Kelly!!
Regards, Leo.


Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16203} 10/2/2003
Beautiful capture with great DOF.
Regards, Hayri.


IluMM IluMM   {K:169} 10/2/2003
CUTE PICTURE!


Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 10/3/2003
The lines leading into the animal from different directions emphasise a feeling of being trapped. You have also caught the expression at just the right moment. Well done Kelly.
This would make an excellent promotional shot for a wildlife protection agency. It has the right amount of sympathy without being too cute and clearly demonstrates the plight of wild animals coming into contact with an urban environment. In Australia, we have an agency called WIRES (Wildlife Information and Rescue Service) that would certainly use a shot like this - assuming it was a wombat or possum rather than a racoon!


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/6/2003
The corner has symbolism, but it is also a very interesting background without detracting from the animal, plus there are the lines all pointing to the Racoon as Richard pointed out. I might have liked to see a little more space in front, and a little less on top.


Wim Swyzen   {K:110} 10/22/2003
Very well captured, Kelly. This picture really tells a (sad) story!


Anthony Gargani   {K:4524} 10/23/2003
You couldn't have done much better technically imo. Lighting, composition, etc.

Your comments are dead on. I see this alot where I live. Something very wrong to see a wild animal surrounded by steel instead of pine needles and brush. This also conjures up all the images I've seen of homeless people, the look in the eyes is almost the same.

"They paved paradise......"


Alan Orr   {K:9671} 10/23/2003
This is a very healthly looking rac. Im very fond of them, had several that were like part of the family, sat in my lap going through my pockets, kept the good stuff, threw the cigarettes away. They love anything shiny, and collect various shiny metal junk as treasures. They were never aggressive towards me, never entered their minds. Amazingly smart. I dont argue your point about being forced into the suburbs, but, where there is food, they will find it. So this dumpster, or the nearby chinese restraunt, or my house is just part of their everyday, or night stops, along with the streams, and woods. Thanks for posting this photo, the rabies epidemic killed most of them near me, and I still miss them.


Alan Orr   {K:9671} 10/23/2003
P.S.
If this dumpster is deep, he may have needed a branch or piece of rope to get out. But one way or the other, Im sure he did. Ive seen them form a chain. O.K. so you all know Im crazy now.


Steve LaBoon, Jr.   {K:626} 10/24/2003
Nice capture! Right place at the right time? One of your commentors mentioned seeing you crop more in the front less on top... I like just as it is. Reason? Beacuse it gives a good feeling of how "deep" this little guy is.

You've definitely captured the emotion of the moment. Great work!


Bikramadittya G. Roy   {K:7199} 10/27/2003
Very sad about the coons, but pray that they don't become extinct. In Calcutta (India),we've almost killed off the jackals. No not by hunting, just by encroaching. Regards.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 10/30/2003
A good capture with perfect colour and focus. The look of fear in the Racoons eyes is very disturbing.
A very emotive subject the destruction of wildlife habitats. We have the same problem with urban foxes and I regulary see one in my garden.


Eric Perry   {K:59} 11/23/2003
Awesome shot. Not only is it a great shot from a photography standpoint, but the emotion captured is amazing. I'm a huge animal lover, and you can almost feel the fear and loneliness in his/her eyes. I do hope this little guy made it outta the dumpster!


rabka man   {K:1093} 1/1/2004
seems like the coon is glowing... did you burn around the edges? This shot is very urband indeed... Awsome...


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 1/7/2005
Yes it is sad and he looks very sad and frightened
Margaret


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