So one of the odder things about going to zoos without kids is that all of the parents look at you with great suspicion when you take photos of their children. So it was quite the treat to go to the Brookfield zoo with all the buttons and fishes. I spent very little time getting photos of non-primate animals, but took a lot of shots of the wee ones that were running and rolling around with us.
Some things I learned:
* Sticks are neat
* Dirt is AWESOME
* Dirt is so awesome, it is of vital importance to check that it's still there
* Brothers are puzzling
I will point out that I don't have a lot of experience taking people photos, much less of children. I pretty much just followed the "have the camera ready, push the button" method, so they might look a bit different than my other photos. However, the set is
here.
Also, before you jump to the highlights, I want to say that this is the first set I've completely processed with my new monitor and colour-management system. Since I am colourblind, I would greatly appreciate input as to it looks compared to my earlier stuff. If I've screwed up the colour, I'd like to catch it before I go too far into this system.
( Highlights (lots) )