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One of the difficulties with shooting on Safari is that the action is occurring in almost any direction, but can you be observant enough to not only spot it but capture the image.You also need to be shooting with the correct light angle. I noted these two young zebras and was lined up for an image but got lucky when this interaction occured. Naturally I'd like to have captured the entire zebra on the right
10D, 600IS, 1.4x, ISO 200, no crop. shadow from a nearby adult Comments and reposts welcome. Jim |
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