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by Karen Adams
$46.50
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
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I am always a little uncomfortable looking at the gorilla and chimpanzee exhibits at our beautiful Columbus Zoo. This female was sitting alone in... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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I am always a little uncomfortable looking at the gorilla and chimpanzee exhibits at our beautiful Columbus Zoo. This female was sitting alone in the shade of a large boulder with a distant stare. I wonder what she was thinking about? Is the safety of being forever confined, all be it, in a large, comfortable, fun-filled area, worth the price of freedom? Is she sitting here content with her life, or dreaming of a different one? Maybe she is just patiently waiting for her next meal to be delivered!
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'When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.' ~ Ansel Adams . . . . . . . . . . Please visit my sites at https://pixels.com/art/artist+karen+adams and https://designerprints.com/art/artist+karen+adams "Look at everything as though you were seeing it for the first time or the last time. Then your time on Earth will be filled with glory" ~ Betty Smith, American author (1896-1972) I have always loved taking pictures. I majored in Fine Arts at Ohio University in Athens where I concentrated on painting and ceramics. Photography was a hobby I loved, but have still never taken a class. Hopefully, I will get around to that some...
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Roger Wedegis
Wonderful portrait! Amazing details! L/F
Karen Adams replied:
Thank you, Roger
Carl Purcell
Now that's the gorilla of my dreams!
Karen Adams replied:
Ha ha! Well, if it makes you sleep better, I'm happy! Thanks, Carl! :)
George Buxbaum
Looks so perplexed or deep in thought. Amazing animals and amazing portrait! v/f/t
Karen Adams replied:
I agree! Thanks, George!
Lenore Senior
I love this sensitively done gorilla portrait! Excellent!!! v/f
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Lenore
Fiona Kennard
I always wonder what they are thinking too! I wish every animal could know freedom but I know that is not realistic. My hope she is happy, so I am going with she is waiting for her next meal to be delivered. Animals are always hungry. :-)) Wonderful shot, Karen...
Karen Adams replied:
Ha ha! I'll go with that too! Thanks, Fiona
Laurie Search
Aww, what a beauty....Yes, I, too, often wonder what they are thinking.... :))fv
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Laurie
Nancy Kane Chapman
So poignant! I also feel uncomfortable ....they are just a bit "too" human! Great photograph!! F/L
Karen Adams replied:
Agree, Nancy!
Joe Bledsoe
beautiful image Gorillas are fun to watch f/v
Karen Adams replied:
Thanks, Joe