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    A change from the usual cat images, I though I would share these zebra's drinking
    Nikon D3 & 200-400 taken at 260mm. 1/1600-f4.5 +3EV ISO 400.

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    This is nice a real "glow" to it, plus nice reflection, and placed well.

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    I think the exposure and detail looks good here Vivaldo (but viewing on MacBook), however the off-set of the subject was well planned. These are very photogenic and therefore am pleased to see you made a break, as you said. Interested to know why you needed to go to +3EV.

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    Thanks Ken and Steve appreciated your comments. Steve the +3EV is a printing error, my mistake, it is actually supposed to be 0EV :D

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    I lie this one a lot. Good placement of the subject the frame. Nice reflection and the blue water contrasts well with the dirt color and the zebras earth tone look.

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    Steve the +3EV is a printing error, my mistake, it is actually supposed to be 0EV
    LOL we are all human Vivaldo thought I was missing something here.

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    lovely light, clarity and serenity here Vivaldo...makes me want to sit at that waterhole for hours :)
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    Very well composed Vivaldo. Techs look good. Reflection add to this image. Well done.
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    Nice light and reflection. I like the subtle curve of the shoreline.

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    Vivaldo - a nice break. I too like the comp, the color and the reflection. Well done.

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    A classic image! Maybe slightly too much space on the right but I guess there is no other way if you want to keep the reflection and close to 2:3.

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    Sweet imgae Vivaldo.

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    Thanks again for all comments it's appreciated

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