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    Ken Watkins
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    Default Black Rhino (in Environment)

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    Unfortunately the environment is generally not conducive to stick free photography :(

    Taken from beached boat on the banks of Lake Kariba whilst staying at Rhino Safari Lodge

    EOS 1D MkIII

    28-300mm at 90mm hand-held

    F5.6, ISO 1600, 1/100 (and deep breath)

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    love the pose here , sticks , grass blades ,leaf are part of Jungles and do not bother me much :)
    TFS

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    Good sighting and well captured. I agree with above comment that the branches not that distracting.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Ken. Best possible from your position. About all else you could do is isolate body parts

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    Ken Watkins
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    Thanks for the comments, we were just glad to see her and her feisty son. She was released into the wild by a friend of ours Dr. Mike Koch.

    She had left the island earlier in the year and for the time being had been unable to return due to the depth of water.

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