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    Default Morning Zebra

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    Taken in the Timbavati, South Africa on the morning game drive.

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    Handheld from a safari vehicle, slight crop to remove another zebra's tail that was in the lower right of the frame.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

    Rachel

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    lovely pose and nice backlit here
    TFS

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    Hi Rachel

    I think the image looks a little flat (overall grey, not blacks or whites) in the tones. Not sure if this is better? Adjust in curves, black eyedropper clicked on the bottom lh corner of your image.

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    I think somewhere between these would be better, is it possible to get a Zebra without another one in the BG, I think hardly ever.

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    Thanks Steve and Ken- Here's a repost. Definitely hard to get a zebra without another in the BG.

    Rachel
    Last edited by Rachel Hollander; 06-13-2010 at 10:29 AM. Reason: attached wrong file

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    I think I like Steve's version.

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