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06/14/2008 11:57:12 AM |
Great shot, the expression is priceless. |
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06/05/2008 10:49:11 AM |
I love all the black & white lines in the zebras and the funny face in the middle. They really do look like they are huddled talking over some controversial call. I like the title and the b&w conversion, and the very nice composition. |
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06/05/2008 06:30:57 AM |
I could see this shot being used on a greeting card that implies the middle zebra was doing the talking. |
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06/04/2008 09:48:48 PM |
Wonderful to look at. As if the striping were a code, but I am looking not to figure but to get a sense of - gestalt vs. analysis. |
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06/04/2008 06:21:54 PM |
Excellent contrasts. I love how the black and white stripes are so brilliant and bold. Wonderful photo. |
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06/04/2008 09:33:43 AM |
Wouldn't stripped donkeys be pink? ;-) |
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06/04/2008 09:24:45 AM |
Thats just funny, looks like a nice big yawn - guess the zoo wasn't exciting that day! |
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06/04/2008 09:12:33 AM |
Ah - the three amigo's . .
Zebras are always good to look at - fascinating stripes and patterns.
Good to see the one in the middle has found something to laugh about . . . |
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06/04/2008 06:11:30 AM |
Awesome composition! Good story to go with the shot, too. |
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06/04/2008 04:52:05 AM |
Cool shot, I like how you can see all three heads as they are at different angles, and the expression on the middle one is great |
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06/04/2008 04:17:35 AM |
I absolutely adore your message about why you named this photo what you did. I love it! Love the face on the middle one, looks like he smelled something bad and he's saying "OK, now who keeps doing that?".
And composition-wise that diagonal of stripes on stripes on stripes rocks. |
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