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    Kgaladadi Gemsbok. The horns formed an interesting pattern.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Ben,
    I do think the horns formed interesting patterns but for me....the body mergers are distracting. I do wonder if the light was a bit lower.....to cast more shadows and give a greater sense of depth?

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    Ben,

    I think your image illustrates perfectly how difficult Oryx are to capture, nice horns but the merging bodies do distract somewhat

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    Hi Ben,
    I agree about the merging vodies and I wish that the horns of the oryx on front left were not cutting directly across oryx #2 eyes. The light was also not in your favor.
    Gail

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    Sorry but this does not work for me
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