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Stripped...buddies!-Tarangire N.P.-Tanzania (2009 Semi-finalist - animal portraits)


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I love the symmetry on this one. It's plenty sharp... I might suggest cropping a little bit tighter... maybe on left and right just outside their front legs? It might be even more impactful then. Still, it's excellent as is.
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Great capture,well seen. The timing is impeccable. The markings on the zebras are hypnotic. Nice color,detail and composition. Regards
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Hi Theo,

 

A lovely pose. How did you get them to cooperate so well?

 

Cheers Peter

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Theodore, I agree, a great image. What struck me about this shot and your other similar shot where the zebras are drinking is how close their noses are to each other. I mean, there's lot's of water everywhere but they have to compete for the same 4 sq. inches of space. :-) Good thing they do, 3 for the price of one! Best, LM.
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Everything about this is wondrful. I guess what I like the most is the patterns. Fantastic job. Well done.
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Great form of animals texture vs. the water's one. Good composition of form, light

colors and timing..

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Wonderful shot! They could be in a bluegrass band sharing a Mic! Great compo! What amazing things you've seen!
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Great capture and timing, Just a pitty about the bottom right of the frame. Still a great shot though.
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Hi Theodore, Most of the comments have said this but the photograph is great, so I have to say it again. . . Great symmetry and composition. Colour is also spot-on, love the way the image leads the eye from the Zebra's nose up the body. GREAT
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i love the symmetry and the fact that there are 3 Zebra's in the frame.

the composition and color are also excellent.

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I love the warm tones of the image. My encounter with these animals in the wild, they usually have their rear ends facing you in case they need to run away quickly. Best regards,
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luv the symetrie to this image ! hey my friend published my first 16 page book , let me know what you think !
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Perfect moment to capture. Their eyes are beautiful the way they are keeping an eye on you but still relaxed.
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