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    Default Burchell's Zebra - Etosha NP, Namibia

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    Canon 30D, 400DO, 1/1600, 500 ISO, f9, HH. A little sharpening, background blur, gradient in Bridge CS4 to darken sky and foreground.

    One of many Zebras observed in the park.
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    Nicely composed, the sun angle working against you. I like the hint of other creatures in the BG, but wish the subject was not intercepted by it. I bet it was a fascinating trip!

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    There are lot of details in the image. The dof covers it up well. I like the pose of the Zebra looking at you. I agree with Fabs about the lighting. However, I am not too happy with the animals in the bg just in line with the Zebra's eye. My attention goes there. My first impression of the image was that there is light fall off on the corners and tried to look for the lens description. Then I realised that you had purposefully done it.

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    There are lot of details in the image. The dof covers it up well. I like the pose of the Zebra looking at you. I agree with Fabs about the lighting. However, I am not too happy with the animals in the bg just in line with the Zebra's eye. My attention goes there. My first impression of the image was that there is light fall off on the corners and tried to look for the lens description. Then I realised that you had purposefully done it.

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    Nice detail and sharpness. I would have liked to see you frame it more to the left to have the leg in the frame and less dead space on the right...

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