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    Copyright © 2009 Haim Ziv - WWW.BIRDS-PHOTOS.COM

    Mark II 600mm f7.1 1/250 ISO125 FF.

    This scene happened after 7 hours waiting on the same point. No food and very little water to avoid fee.
    The Wildebeest released himself because of a fight started between two Crocs.
    (hope my English is good enough to understood.)
    Kenya 2009

    Thank you for looking

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    great action captured.... must have been awesome to watch.... you did well considering harsh light

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    Grand action here , what a shot man , simply outstanding
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    Outstanding action despite the hard light. Very well done and thanks for sharing!

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    Haim this is an incredible captured moment. Your timing was perfect. I remember well seeing the crossing but never had this opportunity. Congratulations on an outstanding capture. A little more canvas on top would be nice but absolutely love this image.

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    Haim,
    your english is fine. This is lovely. I like the composition. The crocodile and the wildebeest form a triangle and it looks nice. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Very good action and very difficult to capture, as you never know which way to look when a crossing is in progress. I like the fact that the Gnu is mostly out of the water.

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