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    Default Sable pair hurdling creek. #2

    A pair of young female Sable hurdling a creek with fleeing Red-billed Oxpeckers.
    The second in a series of three, taken in Moremi GR- Botswana.

    D3 500VR 1/750s ISO200 f/4

    C & C most welcome

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    Last edited by Marc Mol; 10-26-2009 at 04:12 PM.


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    Man-o-man , holy smoke , what an outstanding effort by three of you plus birds ,
    Marc some of your latest images make me jealous :D:D:D
    If mine I wonk change single pixle in it
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    Marc,

    This is totally unfair!

    I can only imagine what you may have got with a good guide!

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    Another stunning shot Marc. Fabulous! No need for words!!!!

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    Appreciate the comments guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Marc,

    This is totally unfair!

    I can only imagine what you may have got with a good guide!
    Well, he did position himself for the better angle! ;)


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    Marc, great timing for the leap, and if Im not mistaken, these are females. Your previous one was darker, and he was the male. Im jealous too. Well captured.

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    what a moment. making me shades of green here Marc!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    Marc, great timing for the leap, and if Im not mistaken, these are females. Your previous one was darker, and he was the male. Im jealous too. Well captured.
    Thanks Stuart, our expert guide had informed me they were male? I'll amend.


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    How about removing the lump of earth (?) in the background just in front of the heads?

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Battley View Post
    How about removing the lump of earth (?) in the background just in front of the heads?

    Phil
    That lump of earth is actually a baboon, I have some nice images of their hilarious attempts at crossing also.:)

    Repost here:

    Last edited by Marc Mol; 10-27-2009 at 06:34 AM.


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