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Photographer  Katharine E. Wright {Karma:533}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Animals
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Uploaded 10/21/2003 Film / Memory Type Tri-X
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About You can tell zebras apart by their stripes.

I know I'm such a sloppy technician but I hope you can feel how he's both opaque and individual.
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NN  NN     {K:26787} 11/18/2003
I like the pattern and the cropping a lot!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 11/18/2003
fantastic capture..
roby

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Harry Eggens Harry Eggens   {K:14804} 11/17/2003
Excellent composed very beautiful abstract animal image. The upper right corner of the photo is a little distracting because of the soft spot on the zebra's forehead and the lighter spots. This part gould be easely cloned out in PS and give it a more natural pale grey tone so the attention of the viewers eye will be totaly on the wonderful lines and details of the zebra's head....Best regards Harry

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 11/17/2003
oops, the grittiness in the top right (right hand, left hand, right hand, left hand..if i keep practicing i know i can get it!)

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 11/17/2003
Hi Catherine! i'm not sure about this one. i love the graphic black and white feel of it..i love your title, composition and i love the roughness, even to the dusty grittiness in the top left. But i wish i could see a l-i-t-t-l-e glint of light in his eye and that the stripes in the bottom right foreground weren't blown out.

i wanted to say thanks for your comment on my shot "Storm Warnings", that storm was so strong i had to eat in the restaurant i was headed to without light or even a stove. It knocked the airport right out of commission till the next morning. You really summed up the mood of the scene, the danger and the fascination. This is the ambience of winter storms in the tropics..very very exciting and life affirming!

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Erland Pillegaard Erland Pillegaard   {K:34147} 11/17/2003
I love it

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 10/26/2003
The roughness described by Terry is part of its charm. The eye redefines it as an individual rather than just existing as many stripes.

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Terry McCully   {K:9221} 10/21/2003
I wish the subject was lite a bit more here .. nice as is but a little ruff

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Aron Mattsson   {K:199} 10/21/2003
nice.

I like the abstractness of this. If It weren't for the eye you could never guess where at the zebra it was. all the lines make a nice pattern.

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