Photos | A Glimpse into the Soul of the Elephant

Close-up of an elephant's eye and textured skin at the Honolulu Zoo, captured in 2024.
Full Description:
This striking photograph was taken on May 22, 2024, at the Honolulu Zoo and features an intimate close-up of an elephant's face, emphasizing its eye and surrounding textured skin. The image showcases the deep wrinkles and natural patterns that narrate the story of a majestic creature's life experiences and survival. Each crease and fold holds a tale, and the eye reflects a serene wisdom that only years in the wild can impart. The photo is striking for its detailed portrayal of wildlife and the artistry involved in capturing such emotion and detail in a single frame. It was part of the 2024 collection in the albums dedicated to the Honolulu Zoo, highlighting significant moments and species through the lens of art and conservation.
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Original Dimensions:
6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
iso
12800
metering mode
5
aperture
f/11
focal length
600mm
shutter speed
1/500s
camera make
Canon
camera model
date
2024-05-22T14:39:02-07:00
tzoffset
-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
overall
(59.23%)
curation
(60.00%)
highlight visibility
(4.66%)
behavioral
(10.03%)
failure
(-0.51%)
harmonious color
(-0.70%)
immersiveness
(2.12%)
interaction
(4.00%)
interesting subject
(39.45%)
intrusive object presence
(-3.49%)
lively color
(-10.20%)
low light
(1.86%)
noise
(-2.44%)
pleasant camera tilt
(5.63%)
pleasant composition
(27.93%)
pleasant lighting
(28.22%)
pleasant pattern
(5.13%)
pleasant perspective
(34.45%)
pleasant post processing
(2.94%)
pleasant reflection
(0.12%)
pleasant symmetry
(2.37%)
sharply focused subject
(53.03%)
tastefully blurred
(35.03%)
well chosen subject
(5.85%)
well framed subject
(66.26%)
well timed shot
(32.57%)
all
(19.04%)
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