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Cebras Grevy III


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magnifica foto, muy buena luz. me gusta esas luces fuertes en algunas partes, composicion de primera en verdad una maravilla 7/7 felicitaciones
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fantastic ;nice back light,if second zebra will appear 100 %it will more attractive,overall nice .carry on clicking.
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this is absolutely perfect!

 

is there any way this could have looked better? i cant think how.

congratulations! Im a big admirer!

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I love this one. Superb composition, colours, the "dance" and so on...

 

regards! /Georg

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Marina, I just love this picture and I collect Zebra photos. Would it be available for sale in a large format? cpancrazi@free.fr
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totaly beautiful. so sharp & so clear. i am an artist & i was wondering if i could have your permission to paint this someday?

 

thank you

 

elena

www.elenassketches.freeservers.com

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You have really caused a lot of trouble for all of us amateur picture takers. The iconic shot of a zebra is required for every nature photographer who wants to be taken seriously. It used to be as simple as heading to the local zoo and raising our camera up to snap a couple of frames of the local beasts. We print them on nice paper hang them on the wall and everybody thinks we are pros. Now what are we supposed to do?

Great shot, really makes us all work that much harder.

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This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. It is simply an image that the Elves found interesting and worthy of discussion. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Site Feedback forum.

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I think these creatures were created just for B&W photographers. The superb glow from the background makes this an outstanding photograph.
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Como una ves te lo dije en mi primer comentario que podria ser la foto de la semana, creo que no me equiboque. La verdad es que es muy hermosa, el toque de luz sobre su lomo y el polvo son exelentes asi como la composicion. Felicidades, estoy contento de haberte escrito antes y ahora. XO xo XO XO xo xo. (besos y abrazos).
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Felicidades. Esta foto llegarᠡ ser famosa. Gran trabajo en blanco y negro. El dominio de la luz es perfecto.

Un beso

 

Max

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Felicidades, es una bellí³©ma imagen, aunque no mi favorita de tu portafolio. Una merecida POW
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Sublime Marina , unica, maravillosa, fantastica luz

mi mas sincera enhorabuena

un abrazo

 

Miguel

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Absolutely GREAT!!! I think this photo is beautiful in every way, congratulations!!!
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Me encanta la forma en que has captado el contraste del fondo con la luz y los colores de las cebras resaltan la foto.

 

te felicito, mi rating 7/7

 

saludos desde Mexico

Guillermo Calles

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An absolutely wonderful photograph. Not too overdone, requires no cropping that I can see. The color shade is absolutely marvelous as well. It sure reminds me of one or two of Bev Doolittle's paintings. I would be proud to have this on my wall.

 

Willie the Cropper

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I've gone back and studied the photograph more and I find that there more than one picture depicted here. For instance, a crop which includes both animals heads and just a smidgeon more above, below and on either side of the noses really makes a fine study.

 

Secondly, I am bothered by the tail of the smaller of the two zebras hanging down where it does. If this were my photograph, I would photoshop that offensive element away.

 

I still am thrilled at being given the chance to observe and discuss this wonderful shot. Nice work. And, congratulations for being chosen this week.

 

Willie the Cropper

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