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The Canadian lynx is a true miracle of nature. Judge for yourself: this animal is twice as miniature as an ordinary lynx, while it has a huge amount of soft fluffy fur in which you want to drown. But the most remarkable feature of the Canadian lynx is its disproportionately massive and wide paws, which are so convenient to walk on deep snow. Well, just a winter fairy tale, not a pet! Canada Lynx, Animal Sketches, Cat Aesthetic, Wildlife Animals, Lynx, Animal Photo, Beautiful Cats, 귀여운 동물, Big Cats

The Canadian lynx is a true miracle of nature. Judge for yourself: this animal is twice as miniature as an ordinary lynx, while it has a huge amount of soft fluffy fur in which you want to drown. But the most remarkable feature of the Canadian lynx is its disproportionately massive and wide paws, which are so convenient to walk on deep snow. Well, just a winter fairy tale, not a pet!

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I'm trying to capture a sense of the mysterious, threatening and unpredictable nature of wolves in general, and this wolf in particular.  I'm not sure which photo orientation is more effective in achieving this, the portrait view in this shot or the landscape view in the following shot, or which crop is better - the wider shot here or the close-up in the next photo. Which photo do you think does the job better - it's suppose to scare you or at least make you uncomfortable? What do you think?... Wolf Picture, Regard Animal, Wolf Husky, Wolf Images, Wolf Photos, Gray Wolf, Wolf Spirit Animal, Timber Wolf, Wolf Love

I'm trying to capture a sense of the mysterious, threatening and unpredictable nature of wolves in general, and this wolf in particular. I'm not sure which photo orientation is more effective in achieving this, the portrait view in this shot or the landscape view in the following shot, or which crop is better - the wider shot here or the close-up in the next photo. Which photo do you think does the job better - it's suppose to scare you or at least make you uncomfortable? What do you think?…

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