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    Default Black rhino charge ,B&W portrait

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    this is the last frame of the rhino charge as she decided to turn instead of goring our 4x4 plus head ranger ,difficult to replace the 4x4 :D
    this is basically FF ,

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    Great capture Peter, usually they only make holes rather than writing off the 4X4!

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    You lived to tell the tale then Peter;)
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    What you say is that one can get another ranger:D As very nice image of this belligerent Black rhino! B&W looks great!

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    stunning as usual Peter. love the details, your B&W treatment is superb as always. wish I was at this sighting!
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    I like the action with the dust being kicked up !! Good subject for the conversion !!

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    Fabs Forns
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    Wonderful tale with very attractive conversion. Way to go :)

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    thanks guys ... was an amazing experience .. something tells me... wont be my last close encounter .. must keep those rosary beads close!!:D

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    Nice to see you here Peter, Great picture with the dust being thrown up and quite a horn he has on him, Very nice

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    thanks peter
    nice to see you here tooo:)

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