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Giraffe making a funny face, Kruger National Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa
Giraffe making a funny face, Kruger National Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Laura Grier
Media ID 12397922
Filename: 1218-75.jpg
Size: 5616 x 3744 (4.9MB)
Date: 22nd January 2012
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Laura Grier/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
City: Johannesburg
County: Kruger National Park
Country: South Africa
Differential Focus Eye Contact Foreground Focus Giraffa Camelopardalis Giraffe Humour Johannesburg Kruger National Park Part Of Disgust Funny Face Pulling Funny Faces Sticking Tongue Out
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This print captures a hilarious moment in the wild as a giraffe pulls a funny face at the camera. Taken in Kruger National Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, this image showcases the incredible wildlife found in this stunning travel destination. The vibrant colors and horizontal composition make it an eye-catching addition to any photography collection. The giraffe's front view and focus on the foreground draw us into its comical expression. With its tongue sticking out and an apparent look of disgust, this majestic creature adds a touch of humor to the natural world. Its playful antics remind us that even animals have their own personalities and can bring joy through unexpected moments. As we gaze at this photograph, we are transported to Africa's vast landscapes where animals roam freely in their natural habitat. The differential focus allows us to appreciate every detail of the giraffe's face while maintaining eye contact with its curious eyes. Laura Grier/Robert Harding masterfully captured this unique encounter between photographer and subject without any human presence disrupting nature's beauty. This image serves as a reminder of our planet's rich biodiversity and encourages us to cherish these precious creatures by preserving their habitats for generations to come.