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Jul 7, 2008, 12:13:08 PM
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Two white bengal tiger cubs (about 1 year old) play fighting in the rain.
White tigers are very rare in the wild. They are not albinos and are not a separate subspecies to their orange coloured counterparts. One is born when it receives the rare recessive gene for this colour variation from both parents. They have white fur, ice blue eyes, pink noses and chocolate colour stripes.

White Bengal tiger.
Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis
West Midlands Safari Park.
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~ZiggyBam Mar 25, 2010  Student General Artist
oh my god!!! O: amazing! x
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~InsaneGelfling Mar 25, 2010  Professional Photographer
Thanks. :)
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~ZiggyBam Mar 25, 2010  Student General Artist
very welcome! x
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:iconmitti707:
Seems like you have pushed the button on the right time :) , very nice scene and picture. keep up the good work! :D
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~InsaneGelfling Mar 5, 2010  Professional Photographer
Thank you.
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=KreepingSpawn Feb 28, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
awesome! the terrain makes them look gigantic!! :D
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:iconxxdevious1xx:
this shot is amazing, great timing on it =)
only thing i can think is move it up more so the tigers aren't centered in the picture
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~InsaneGelfling Feb 25, 2010  Professional Photographer
Thank you.
I decided to centre them in this piece because of the square picture format. Also, because there are two tigers, placing them in the centre lends a kind of symmetry to the piece. I think breaking the rule of thirds works here. :)
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:iconxxdevious1xx:
this is a good point
and it does work very well overall for you, still like this piece =)
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:iconashlite:
Gorgeous shot! The lighting and composition is fabulous!
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