I recently moved from Tucson, Arizona to Modesto, California.
I finished my Ph.D. in Political Science focusing on American Government and International Relations. I have a...
I presume this was in captivity? Lovely to get an upright image, but a shame his face is not facing you. But, this is the problem of photographing animals, they never do what you want them too! And of course, this is the reason wildlife photographers are forever taking the same images and going on numerous safaris to capture that one stunning image! I am one! Back to this image, I think it is too tight in the frame. He needs another width of his back paw behind him. You may have that on the original file or indeed another image. If you are clever you can 'create' what wasn't there on your file in Photoshop. Failing that, remember to give enough space around the animal and extra space in front for the animal to move into. I hope you don't mind the critique?