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Marzia Carrada
{K:3225} 1/28/2014
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Wow, perfect composition and beautiful black and white.
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Rob Holschbach
{K:2748} 1/27/2014
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Thank you, Marija
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Marija Ristic
{K:4136} 1/26/2014
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A lovely image and such interesting info! Thank you for both, Rob!
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Rob Holschbach
{K:2748} 1/26/2014
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Zelda, I accept constructive criticism just fine, so no need to feel sorry. Thank you for your feedback. Regards, Rob
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Rob Holschbach
{K:2748} 1/26/2014
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Thank you, Wolf!
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Rob Holschbach
{K:2748} 1/26/2014
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Thank you, Ray. The photo was taken in 2010 and I remember the day well. The rain was hit and miss that day. I could be raining heavy on one end of the crater but not the other. I don't remember what the diameter of the Ngorogoro crater but it is not that large. Thanks again my friend!
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Rob Holschbach
{K:2748} 1/26/2014
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Thank you, Sylvia!
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Zelda Zabrinsky
{K:3036} 1/26/2014
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I think it's a bit overexposed , probably due to overlay in the postproduction, sorry :)
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 1/26/2014
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Interesting about and a good shot too :-)
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 1/26/2014
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An excellent capture Rob in wonderful tones and your 'about' is great. I never knew that there were differences in the zebra species so your information is most welcome. I particularly love the placement of the zebra furthest from you and the effect of the rain falling creating a sort of misty view of it. Well done my friend, love it. Best wishes.
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Sylvia H.
{K:22195} 1/26/2014
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fantastic double...!
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