michaelseewald 237 Posted January 11, 2006 What were the odds to get this composition without photoshopping it? Was totally blessed as I could not have arranged a more harmonious pose if they would have been able to understand me!!! T.U.L.. Link to comment
LenMarriott 9 Posted February 9, 2006 Michael, Right place, right time, add in a little serendipity! One for display on the wall for sure. A sliver of sky is all that is necessary to establish a sense of the size of the area and the wall of vegetation for the background provides some relief from the usual steady stream of shots where the subject is cut in half by the horizon line. The real beauty here is that it LOOKS choreographed but common sense tells us that it couldn't be. A trophy capture to be sure. Wouldn't we all love to return home with the likes of this one? Best, LM. Link to comment
carsten_ranke 0 Posted February 26, 2006 What can I say - a once-in-a-lifetime motif, congrats to your photographic reflexes ;-) NIce title, fits perfectly. Link to comment
lintrathen 14 Posted October 8, 2009 Michael.... this is a superb image, congratulations. Giraffe are not normally seen so close together and although they are a herd animal, they are normally feeding on separate trees making it almost imposible to get a group shot. So, you are very lucky here.... a shot to be proud of. Regards Link to comment
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