Almost in the middle of the window...
High Tea
Boars, by nature, are not aggressive animals and typically avoid human interaction. However, like many other wild animals, wild boar will attack if they are cornered or if they feel threatened.
Female wild boars - sows, when with their young, are very protective and can easily be provoked and feel threatened.
Their tusks are sharp and can cause deep lacerations, puncture wounds, and even fractures in extreme cases. Additionally, the sheer force of a charging boar can knock a person to the ground, leading to further injury.
The below photo was a stuffed wild boar. It must have been shot for xyz reasons.
Fantastic captures Poor Kitty is in Kitty Jail
ReplyDeleteIt seems so! Hahaha! Thank you, Tom
DeleteAll the captures have a story to tell. I really like #2 because initially one does not notice him and then.....!! Not sure if he was appreciative of being photographed. I also like your play on words with the high tea photo. Not sure if you posed the tea or it was brought to you in that manner. Nice set 😃
ReplyDeleteThank you, Camellia. #2 - I saw him but wasn't sure that I had a good shot of him. I guess he was wondering if I had taken a photo of him. It was a dark photo and I had to add lots of light in it. The "high tea" was actually a dummy as it was in a museum and it was showing how the rich people were living during that period.
DeleteThe second one does it for me. Also like the high tea
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peter.
DeleteHigh Tea has very good lighting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peter. There were windows above.
DeleteIt's a great set. I love both of the first two, and then the 3rd & 4th ones were cool in a very different way.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
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